Word: breast
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...shot . . . come here, darling.'" She found Lewis passed out on his bed. "I cried terribly. Something in me collapsed." She bathed his face. He woke, and "lifted me into his bed, clasped his arms around me, and went fast to sleep again on my breast." For the next few hours, Lewis alternately woke and slept. "All the time I was sobbing. I saw how everything is going ... I saw that being a woman has got me, at last, too . . . All the time he was making love to me. Feebly, but tenderly." Lewis got up, lurched into the night...
Part of the building will be equipped for treatment of patients with brain tumors, diabetic eye damage, Parkinson's disease, and breast cancer. Beams of atomic particles from the adjacent 160 million volt electron cyclotron will improve upon the traditional X-ray for treatment of localized tumors...
...order. Merrily, they ran from room to room, ripping down curtains for souvenirs, grabbing pieces of china. One soldier grabbed a calendar that bore Diem's picture, stuffed it in his shirt. Another made off with a two-foot Japanese doll that he hugged fondly to his breast...
...castration, which shuts off the supply of male sex hormones on which the cancer battens. The operation need not be surgical: it can also be done by X rays, or chemically with female hormones. The corresponding operation in women, removal of the ovaries, will spare many victims of spreading breast cancer. Huggins also showed that removal of the adrenals helps these women patients...
...Joan Tolentino) draws the scene of Iphigeneia's death in a panoply of colors: the yellow beard of the priest, the flowers blue and red and yellow; "I saw the white tents on the ocher sand, / And the staring eye-green sea, and all those men / In their silver breast-plates, and the stones / They laid her on, and the sleeves of her dress--" the saffron dress with the golden border. Then the black and white men of court return and Aegon thinks of "Lesbos when the beach turned gray" and "the gray stallion of the autumn." And finally Clytemnestra...