Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Kansas First, Kansas Best"). Although he has not been permitted to practice medicine in Kansas for the past two years, thousands have had their illnesses diagnosed over the air by Dr. Brinkley, who referred them to certain drug stores where his prescriptions were sold. He also conducted a rejuvenation clinic where he pretended to revive oldsters' potency by the injection of what the A. M. A. has called "some giblet-like mixture of glands." The A. M. A. further claims that Candidate Brinkley has been arrested for bootlegging, indicted in California for medical malpractice, that the license under which...
William Randolph Hearst, 69. took a room in Cleveland Clinic Hospital (fifth floor) with great secrecy, had a "minor operation'' performed by Dr. George Washington Crile...
...many years and no special reason, Cleveland citizens have rumored that William Randolph Hearst (last week at the Cleveland Clinic undergoing a minor operation) intended buying the Cleveland News, Republican evening paper owned by Daniel. Carl & Mark Hanna, grandsons of the late great President-maker who founded it as a political mouthpiece. Reports lately got about concerning a merger between the News and Plain Dealer, owned by socialite descendants of the late Liberty E. Holden. prospector, hotelman and publisher. Last week the merger rumors were confirmed by the formation of Forest City* Publishing Co., capitalized...
...with them but generally keep it dark. Not so Author Cocteau, who makes no apology for his vice, regards it apparently as an interesting integral part of the most interesting personality he knows. This "diary" is really a series of notes, on any and every subject, made at a clinic in St. Cloud, apparently while Author Cocteau was being, as he calls it, "disintoxicated." The 27 line-drawings, in Cocteau's unmistakable style, give his book a quality of nightmare...
...neither Dr. Crile's nor his relatives' money was legally touchable through the Clinic. The Cleveland Clinic is a foundation protected by only $30,000 liability insurance. Claimants for damages might easily wreck the institution, but claimants could squeeze no money from empty corridors. Attorney Paul Lamb, astute pleader persuaded the litigants to settle, and the court approved, on a basis which involved the value of life and the cost of dependency in Depression. The $1,500,000 claims were settled for $167,000, of which the Clinic raised $137.000 from its own funds, insurance contributed...