Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...about Mary Stevens' non-professional activities which are almost entirely unfortunate. She becomes infatuated with a ne'er-do-well surgeon (Lyle Talbot) who marries the blonde daughter (Thelma Todd) of a bigwig politician and deserts his serious interest in medicine for spasmodic practice in a city clinic. When Surgeon Andrews has tired of his wife and is planning a divorce, Mary takes up with him again and soon is expecting a baby; then Mrs. Andrews decides against the divorce and Mary Stevens has to go abroad for her confinement. A year or so later...
...with a voice like a bomb. The shout scared a soldier. The soldier twitched his fingers. His fingers jerked the trigger of a machine gun. B-B-R-R-R-AM ! A dozen bullets whizzed post King Carol's nose. In Rochester. Minn, four surgeons from famed Mayo clinic boarded a chartered plane shortly before 8 p. m., flew 500 miles to Detroit, motored 51 more miles to Chatham, Ont. behind a police escort, arrived at 1 a. m. Then they performed an emergency abdominal operation on Mrs. Fred M. Zeder, wife of Chrysler Corp.'s famed chief...
...Mayos, expert medical economists, do not agree with the run of the profession that Depression alone explains the lessened incidence of goiter. Like Dr. George Washington Crile in Cleveland and Dr. Frank Howard Lahey in Boston, the Mayos built a large portion of their clinic activities on goiter operations. Dr. Henry Stanley Flummer of the Mayo staff was the outgoing president of the American Association for the Study of Goiter last week. Dr. "Charlie" Mayo was on the program for a dissertation on thyroid deficiency, a commonly unrecognized disorder. Their interest in goiter has forced the Mayos to investigate...
TIME'S story reported the opening of a cancer clinic in the muliebral New York Infirmary for Women and Children, did not go into the history of women's medical schools. Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania has graduated some able women physicians, among them twelve fellows of the American College of Surgeons, eight fellows of the American Col- lege of Physicians. Among notable graduates, apart from Woman's Medical's own able faculty, are Professors Elizabeth Bass (Tulane College of Medicine), Rachelle S. Yarros (Illinois College of Medicine), Edith P. Mols (Florida State College...
...event which made news last week was the opening of a cancer clinic attached to the Infirmary. Dr. James Ewing, dean of cancer specialists, was there. Mrs Frank Arthur Vanderlip attended in black & red as Infirmary president. The memory of the late Chauncey Mitchell Depew, oratorical plutocrat, hovered over the simple ceremonies. Donors of the clinic were his sister's daughters-May Strang and Dr. Elise Strang L'Esperance. Dr. L'Esperance is pathologist at the Infirmary for Women & Children...