Word: antisepticized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The book is so much better written than "We" that his literary wife Anne (The Wave of the Future) clearly had a hand in editing it, but many Christians may find that Lindbergh's Christianity has a chilling, impersonal, antiseptic quality. "We must learn from the sermons of Christ...
In the month since a shotgun blast shattered his right arm, U.A.W. Chieftain Walter Reuther had been living in a quiet, antiseptic nightmare. In Detroit's new Grace Hospital he lay with the upper part of his body in a plaster cast, his bad arm held aloft by cords...
He feared the loss of the antiseptic power of criticism if the measure were enacted into law, and said that students would realize that opinions expressed in the classroom were not free but dictated.
The onion may be coming back into medical fashion. The Russians have discovered that onion and garlic vapors heal wounds (TIME, March 13, 1944). They called the germ-killing substance a phytoncide (meaning: a killer derived from plants). Now Food Chemist Edward F. Kohman has found that the active chemical...
What year and month were the changes made? Medical histories are footnote deep with the names of men who made the spectacular goat leaps to better man's health: Lister for his development of antiseptic surgery, Horace Wells and William Morton for their discovery of anesthesia, Walter Reed for...