Word: accidentally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The biggest boom in U.S. medicine does not involve antibiotics or even contraceptive pills; it is the fast-growing popularity of hospital emergency rooms. Across the country they are flooded with an unprecedented number of patients. Since the end of World War II, the number of emergency-room admissions has...
It is easy enough to explain the startling statistics. In the days when the local G.P. owned one of the few horse-drawn buggies in town, the doctor did most of his business in the patients' of his home. In an in era the of sprawling suburbs, when patients...
Separate Entrances. Trouble is, most emergency rooms are not organized to handle their burgeoning business. Many of them are out of date and ill-equipped, even for treating genuine accident cases. Many are understaffed; often enough the intern on duty is a foreign-born doctor whose language difficulties become almost...
All this is mere jam to the real bread of Lloyd's, which issues one-third of all British insurance (except long-term life) and more than one-half of the world's maritime insurance. It sells some 2,000,000 policies a year in 150 countries and...
It doesn't often happen that a movie advertisement has much relation to the film it promotes. But in the ads for Hud, buried under mountains of drivel (The Man With The Barbed Wire Soull etc.) is the simple statement, "Paul Newman is Hud." The adwriter no doubt had reasons...