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>Perforated eardrum membranes are usually repaired by sophisticated surgical techniques. But Dr. Eugene Derlacki, an ear surgeon at Northwestern University's medical school believes a simpler procedure may be just as effective. He first applies trichloroacetic acid to the edges of the perforation to irritate them, thus beginning the...
In an age of medical specialization it is not unusual for a patient to visit within a short time a family doctor who prescribes an antibiotic for a strep throat, a psychiatrist who prescribes a tranquilizer, and a dentist who prescribes a painkiller. Some of these medications are compatible with...
Despite these criticisms, Mysteclin-F has been popular with physicians, who appreciate the convenience of writing out one antibiotic prescription rather than several. The drug has been one of the 200 most popular prescription medicines for the last twelve years. Thus, millions of dollars were at stake in the October...
Died. Dr. Felix Marti-Ibanez, 60, psychiatrist and medical-journal publisher; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. A prominent public-health official in Spain during the '30s, Marti-Ibanez fled the country after the Civil War and immigrated to the U.S. In 1950 he founded M.D. Publications, Inc., parent...
AS HYDÉN'S RAT experiments demonstrated, RNA itself does not store memories; instead, it may play an intermediary role, stimulating the brain to produce proteins that are perhaps the actual repositories of memory. In one experiment inspired by that theory, University of Michigan Biochemist Bernard Agranoff taught goldfish to...