Word: careful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Stalin's lust for more power, and the praises from the people he had fooled, are meaningless to him now. We read of his mother's tender care for him, her teachings and desires that he should be good for humanity and himself . . . What is there left to say but to quote the Bible: "For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" MRS. W. A. EDLUND Denver...
Sluggish Movements. Aside from their losses, no one was concerned about the Marines; they could take care of themselves. No one feared a Communist breakthrough anywhere. In Tokyo, Mark Clark said he was not distressed about the loss of Old Baldy. either. But there was quite visible distress in the 7th Division, resulting from tactical confusion and confused statements about what the troops were doing. The division commander, Major General Arthur Trudeau, was publicly rebuked by I Corps' Commander Paul Kendall...
...could be carried in a man's cupped hand; she was rushed into an incubator. Even so, she was so tiny-an estimated 12 oz.-that there were no precedents whatever for expecting her to live. But live Jackie Benson did, thanks largely to the devoted day & night care of Nurse Katherine Gallagher...
...Salk, who is only 38, and the four other members of his research team had answered most of the technical questions about a useful polio vaccine. But many practical problems remained. One, Dr. Salk emphasized, was the care that must be taken to insure that no live virus, capable of causing disease, slips in with the dead virus used in a vaccine. Because this slows down a testing program, said Dr. Salk, he has not had time to think about a mass trial for the vaccine. That may come in 1954. and, if successful, wider use in epidemic areas...
...Encouraged by the first year's results with isoniazid (especially when given along with streptomycin or PAS), New York City officials announced an ambitious program to bring every known tuberculosis case under treatment. Outpatient care will help those waiting for hospital beds and will make it possible to send patients home sooner but keep them under treatment; it will also be good for many of the balky ones who refuse hospitalization...