Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...question at Dr. John Augustus Hartwell, president of the New York Academy of Medicine. Mr. Satterlee as lawyer was asking the New York State Department of Social Welfare's permission for San Francisco's Drs. Walter Bernard Coffey and John Davis Humber to operate a cancer research laboratory and clinic at Huntington, L. I. Arguing against the permit were Dr. Hartwell, Dr. Francis Carter Wood, director of Columbia University's Institute of Cancer Research, Dr. William Hallock Park, immunologist, and other chiefs of New York medicine...
Although Dr. Hartwell & friends who last week opposed opening "The Monastery" as a clinic "do not for a minute question the sincerity of Drs. Coffey and Humber in believing they have something of value," the critics "do question the way they have handled their work." The New York men are certain that their San Francisco colleagues have had no training to qualify for research in "the most complex field that exists" in medicine. They do not believe that adrenal cortex extract will cure cancer or that it has value in cancer treatment, yet are willing to experiment with...
...insistence: "No free clinic should be permitted to operate without reimbursing the attending physicians for their time...
...Miner, dean of the Harvard Dental School has announced that the School will give a series of dental clinic radio broadcasts over station WEEL beginning this Friday, January 30, at 6 o'clock, and continuing thereafter on Tuesdays and Fridays...
...importance of taking care of the baby teeth is the subject of the second series of broadcasts being given by the Harvard Dental School Radio Clinic over Station WEEI, which started January 6. These talks follow regularly on Tuesdays and Fridays at 5 o'clock over station WEEI...