Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...father of a three-months-old daughter, was ready to receive his Doctorate in Medicine and to devote himself to free obstetrical service among the poor.* At the moment his friend, now Dr. Earl Reinhold Carlson, 33, and no longer a lurching cripple, was opening a Manhattan clinic for the mending of people who, like himself, were spoiled in the rough process of being born. His clinic is part of Manhattan's Neurological Institute...
...life are so marked that old friends stop him on the street in wonder at the change. The girl's dexterity and confidence have so improved that she is now happily adjusted with her associates, and is a high school student." For children who cannot get to his clinic Dr. Carlson last week advised: "The ideal training for sufferers from intracranial birth injury would be to place them, as soon as the disorder is recognized, in schools where mental and muscle training work should be carried on with a definite daily routine. An hour daily should be allotted...
...prolix emotion which Fannie Hurst put into her story about a young Jewish doctor on Manhattan's East Side is strongly translated in this picture. Felix (Ricardo Cortez), humbly set up with a backroom for an office, finds few paying patients. He has long hard hours at a neighborhood clinic. It is his idea of happiness, however, to know that he is relieving a little the suffering he has seen everywhere about him since childhood. His fame but not his wealth grows until, realizing a debt to his family, he becomes a fashionable doctor with offices on Park Avenue...
These members in addition to Dean Holmes are R. Buckinham, lecturer at the School of Education; W. F. Dearborn, director of the psycho-educational clinic of the Graduate School; C. M. Cambell, professor of Psychiatry; E. L. Chafee, Professor of Physics; Felix Frankfurter, professor of Administrative Law; E. F. Gay, professor of Economic History; C. H. Grandgent '83, professor of Romance Languages; M. O. Hudson, professor of International Law; P. J. Sachs '00, associate director of the Fogg Art Museum; F. G. Peabody, professor of Theology, emeritus; S. W. Sperry, dean of the Theological School; Dr. Alfred Worcester '78, Henry...
...than do the general public. The medical services of railroads, ships, lumber camps, rubber plantations form a kind of group insurance from which all employes benefit and to which they indirectly contribute. Certain tentative modifications of such insurance methods are now functioning. Dr. Wilbur referred to a Los Angeles clinic which provides almost complete medical service to several groups of employed persons for $2 a person a month...