Word: clinically
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...they traveled to Cuba, where they played four games against the Cuban Olympic team ("They smugged us," says Campbell). This year's Classics are planning a trip to Copenhagen, Denmark, where they'll play a series of university and club-level squads and possibly even conduct a short basketball clinic...
Doctors at Henry Ford Hospital and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., believe they may have found a treatment that is as effective as estrogen but without its troubling side effects. In a twelve-year study, Dr. B. Lawrence Riggs and a team of Mayo physicians treated women with large doses of sodium fluoride combined with calcium. Sodium fluoride stimulates bone-forming cells to produce new bone faster than the old bone is resorbed. The Mayo researchers will now study the mechanical quality of the new bone, trying to determine if it is as strong as the tissue produced normally...
...editors of the Law Review were really concerned about social justice--not, as some cynics have suggested, about their own resumes--they might do well to turn Gannett House into an arm of the school's underfunded legal aid clinic. In the case of the law review, affirmative action would only be window dressing...
...here we are in this empty, greenish clinic with the camera gliding up and down empty corridors and suddenly it picks up this nurse and fastens on her behind as she sashays down the hall, her dress taking little hops up the back of her thighs: and we sit back and smile, because it's only a matter of time...
...books on the subtlest problems of individual liberty and social coercion. In analyzing the relationship between power and truth, he is in the process of redefining both. The nine major books translated into English range from Madness and Civilization (1961) through studies of hospitals (The Birth of the Clinic, 1966), prisons (Discipline and Punish, 1975) to the first volume of a projected five-volume History of Sexuality (1976). Foucault is now finishing the second volume, for publication early in 1982, but anyone who expects lurid revelations will be disappointed...