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...Hart Jr. of Spokane, Wash.; James McLeHand Hawkes of East Lynn; Israel Klein of Brockton; Stanley Jasspon Kuaits of Worcester; Chester Tevis Lane of Richmond, Surrey, England; Harold Joseph Mallison of New York City; Antonio Ortizy Ortiz of Hottiacao Porto Rico; Oscar Moore Shaw of Washington, D. C.; Elliot Barker Spalding of Cambridge; Jule Elias Stocker of Detroit, Mich.; Kirke Marshall White of Oswego, N. Y.; Dean Earl Wood of Kansas City, Mo.; Redmond Stephens Wright of Chicago...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 30 ATTAIN HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC HONORS | 11/17/1925 | See Source »

...McCubbin '27, has been named head usher and will be in charge of the dance, H. R. Jones '26 is assistant head usher, and the following members of the University will serve under them, Floyd Anderson 3L., L. B. R. Barker '26. N. R. Borden, Assistant Professor, F. E. Bowman 2G., Alden Briggs 1G.B., W. H. Cary 1G., R. S. Coolidge '28, G. B. Cramer. '26, J. D. DuBois 212, H. R. Earle, Jr., '25, W. O. Field '26, R. T. Flood '27, A. O. Fordyce. '28. C. A. Glover 2M., L. H. Gordon '27, Corliss Lamont...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANS UNDER WAY FOR YALE DANCE AT UNION | 11/16/1925 | See Source »

...letter then recounted how the patients of Herbert Barker, famed "bone setter," "suffered terrible agony under his treatment" until a practitioner, Dr. Axham, though realizing that he would incur the anger of the General Medical Council thought it his duty to offer his services as an anesthetist. . . . The Council found him guilty of 'infamous professional conduct' and deprived him of the right to practice medicine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: In England | 11/2/1925 | See Source »

...Herbert Barker, for the cures he effected among War wounded soldiers, received the honor of knighthood and obtained practical, if irregular, recognition of his skill while Dr. Axham, now a very old man, being deprived of his means of livelihood, has been in considerable financial straits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: In England | 11/2/1925 | See Source »

...interests and grievances as a citizen. My wife suffered from laming traumatic dislocation for eight years. Thanks to the obsolete training maintained by the General Medical Council, registered surgeons were unable to correct it. They did not pretend to. Their final verdict was, 'You must go to Barker.' But the General Medican Council said, 'If you go to that blackleg you shall howl for it, as we will ruin any man who dares administer an anesthetic.' And in fact the operation, which was completely successful, was performed without anesthetic, though I hasten to add that this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: In England | 11/2/1925 | See Source »

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