Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...HOSPITAL MURDERS-Means Davis -Smith & Haas ($2). The patient in Bed 11, Ward B, Medicine Clinic, died without sufficient reason. The next one in that bed died likewise, and the next. "The sins of the father" involve a young chief of staff in murder...
...therefore the germs could have been transmitted only on food infected by dirty-handed hotel employes (TIME, Nov. 20). Last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association a committee of experts on sanitation and tropical diseases, including National Institute of Health Director George W. McCoy, Mayo Clinic's Dr. Thomas B. Magath & Maryland's Board of Health Engineer Abel Wolman, reported its recent investigations in Chicago. The experts laid blame for the epidemic on an Act of God and defective plumbing in the two hotels which were the chief sources of infection. The committee clemently referred...
...richest woman in the world." What Hannah Bell cannot buy are love and happiness. She saves money by living in cheap lodgings, making her son's clothes, putting him in a charity hospital. She bullies her bankers. When she grudgingly gives money for a free clinic it is only for spite, to take business away from private practitioners. Throughout the years it is her aim to ruin a banker (Lewis Stone) who jilted her in her youth. During the Panic of 1907 she succeeds, unmoved by the fact that her son has married his daughter. When Hannah Bell...
...Mayo Brothers clinic in Rochester, Minn. Rear Admiral Gary Travers Grayson, 55, personal physician to Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, was recuperating after removal of a kidney tumor. At his bedside was his good friend Bernard Mannes Baruch...
...smart entertainer, Johnny had a less brilliant but by no means dull, companion in his "act," his twin brother Jimmy. Precocious Johnny and normal Jimmy put on their performance at Manhattan's Babies Hospital. Manager was Dr. Myrtle Byram McGraw, jolly assistant director of the Normal Child Development Clinic of Manhattan's Neurological Institute. Impresario was Professor Frederick Tilney, learned director of research at the Neurological Institute. Although Professor Tilney urgently needs money for essential researches at the Neurological Institute and Johnny's father, who is temporarily a taxidriver, and Johnny's mother...