Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...department is well equipped with a clinic which gives students a chance to study actual living conditions as well as theory. The various parts of the department are scattered under several roofs
...March 1922, William Draper Lewis, longtime (1896-1914) dean of the University of Pennsylvania's Law School, called on the late great Elihu Root with a plan which he and Harvard's Joseph Henry Beale had discussed for years: the establishment of a law clinic charged with the monumental task of restating the principles of law. By February 1923 wise old Mr. Root had vitalized the idea, secured from the Carnegie Corp. an initial $1,000,000 appropriation to organize the American Law Institute. He became its first president. Professor Lewis its director. To Benjamin Nathan Cardozo, then...
Believed to be the most powerful medical tool ever built, the machine was given to the clinic by the Godfrey M. Hyams Trust, was constructed and recently set up by research scientists of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. So great is the output of radiation that only one-half its rated current capacity is being used...
That women who expect to develop cancer of the breast should have their ovaries destroyed by knife, X-ray or radium was a suggestion which Dr. Wallace Edgar Herrell of the Mayo Clinic last week proposed in the American Journal of Cancer. His theory: female sex hormones affect the breast; mice deprived of their sex hormones do not develop cancer of the breast; cancer of the breast improves in some women after oöphorectomy (castration...
...Herrell's facts: among the women patients of the Mayo Clinic, breast cancer is rare among those who have been castrated, common among those who have...