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Gerald Ford receives heart pacemaker
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Contributor | J.R. |
Last Edited | J.R. Aug 21, 2006 07:04pm |
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Media | TV News - CNN |
News Date | Tuesday, August 22, 2006 01:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | ROCHESTER, Minnesota (CNN) -- Former President Gerald Ford has received a cardiac pacemaker and is in stable condition at the Mayo Clinic, where the procedure was done, a statement from his office said Monday.
Over the past few days, Ford, 93, has been evaluated and undergone a series of tests at the clinic that resulted in the implantation of the device, which is intended "to enhance his heart's performance," his office said.
"The procedure this afternoon went smoothly and without incident," the statement said. "President Ford is resting comfortably with his wife and children and is expected to continue his recuperation at the Mayo Clinic for the next several days."
The nation's 38th president was admitted to the clinic last Tuesday for "testing and evaluation."
At the time, Ford's office did not disclose details about his condition or any treatment that he may have undergone. |
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