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...Better Buy. The biggest factor in the change is the wholesale advance of medical science that makes modern medi cine more expensive but a better buy, with far more certain diagnoses, routine complex surgery, and virtually sure cures for many ailments. This represents a remarkable change. Harvard's late Professor Lawrence J. Henderson noted that not until 50 years ago did a random patient taking a random disease to a random doctor have better than a fifty-fifty chance of "benefiting from the encounter...
Love and the Frenchwoman (in French). The Old Wave-sophisticated samplings of sex-returns with a cine-manthology of the seven ages of woman...
Cause & Effect? The first and most vital question was: Is the vaccine safe? Last week Dade's Health Commissioner Turner E. Cato listed seven cases of paralytic polio in the county since vaccine feeding began-about average for the date. Two victims had not taken the vac cine, but five patients (including one severely paralyzed) became ill seven to 14 days after taking it. It may never be possible to tell whether the infection came from the vaccine. If a patient develops paralytic polio about ten days after vaccination, it is extremely difficult to tell where...
Mountains of Mourne. Like many a Sassenach before him, Blaydon lands in Ireland expecting an easy conquest. After all, he is tall, dark-eyed, handsome, as capriciously intelligent and nearly as wordy as the Irish themselves. Descending on Dublin in the mid-1950s to study medi cine, Blaydon does battle - on the beaches, in the fields, in the streets - with a suc cession of colleens. Beautiful Theresa has a voice as misty as the mountains of Mourne, and a heart hard enough to splinter Cuchulainn's sword. After another fruitless try, with a girl named Oonagh, Blaydon comes...
Once More, With Feeling. In the cine-madaptation of the Broadway play, Yul Brynner's comedy is a little bald up, but the late Kay Kendall proves that she was a beautiful clown with a touch of genius...