Word: childing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...phenomenon of the Ohio primary was that Senator Borah's great & good friend Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth actively opposed him. For the first time in her long political life the eldest child of Roosevelt I stood for election and Ohio gave her some 278,000 votes of approval. Mrs. Longworth has attended six Republican National Conventions, as an interested spectator. Next month at Cleveland she will attend her seventh, as an Ohio delegate-at-large favoring the nomination of Robert Alphonso Taft...
...imagery and in its broad vistas of potentiality. But it offers little for the general physician. The transplanted European analyst actively resents requests for information from a patient's regular doctor, and all psychoanalysts, in spite of their volubility in a living room or before some child-study association of young mothers, refuse to make to their colleagues reports of failure or confession of the limitations of their methods...
First doctor to soothe the pains of child-birth was Dr. James Young Simpson (1811-70) of Edinburgh. In 1847 he used chloroform. Doctors and ministers denounced him for interfering with God's will. Dr. Simpson persisted and died rich, knighted and famed. In 1913 Drs. Bernard Kronig & Carl J. Gauss of Freiburg, Germany, invented twilight sleep, which they induced by injecting a combination of morphine and scopolamine into a woman who was about to have a baby. Lapsing into a dreamy state, the mother knows what is going on but feels little, gives no wilful assistance to Nature...
Once Mr. Peltier's star child goes away it will probably be several hundred years before it returns...
...love a woman because he thinks her clever or because he admires her, but because he likes the way she has of scratching her head.' " "Emotion is always justified by time, thought hardly ever." "I have certainly known more men destroyed by the desire to have wife and child and to keep them in comfort than I have seen destroyed by drink and har lots." "A gentleman is a man whose principal ideas are not connected with his personal needs and his personal success." "A good writer should be so simple that he has no faults, only sins...