Word: calif
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Susan G. Clemente Laguna Niguel, Calif...
John J. Baker Victorville, Calif...
...American rights to the name and trademark of Bayer aspirin were confiscated during World War I and thereafter given to Sterling Drug. Since the '50s, Bayer (pronounced Buyer in Germany) has been getting back into the U.S. market acquiring Mobay Chemical of Pittsburgh and Cutter Laboratories of Berkeley, Calif., but it has never regained a significant position in U.S. consumer drugs. Last week it moved to do so, by offering "at least" $40 a share for a controlling interest in Miles Laboratories, Elkhart Ind.-based maker of Alka-Seltzer and One-a-Day vitamins. If Bayer bought...
...anesthesiologists, Drs. Wallace A. Reed and John L. Ford. Since then, some 46,000 patients have passed through the six operating rooms of their Surgicenter. While the establishment has only recently begun to show a profit, it has spawned three satellite Surgicenters -in Sacramento and Palo Alto, Calif., and in Louisville-and inspired dozens of unaffiliated imitators in other cities. Says Ford: "Up to 40% of all surgery can be done on a come-and-go basis. Our objective is to keep people from being hospitalized who don't really need...
...country. They are not only cheap and fast -a reading takes a little more than a minute-but impressively accurate. Comparing their results with those obtained by conventional means, Dr. Joseph Chadwick, director of the health-systems program at SRI International (formerly the Stanford Research Institute) in Menlo Park, Calif, concluded that the machines are "more consistent than a well-trained blood-pressure technician...