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...Surest Cure...
...Costa Rica, Japan, Nigeria and Italy. Said Rhyne in his keynote address: "We share one great ideal which transcends our diversity-a belief that in the rule of law lies the route to world peace." World law, Rhyne cautioned, should not be thought of as "a dramatic panacea or cure-all for the world's ills, but rather a patient labor demanding immense and constant effort to develop the true basis for civilized progress and existence." Suggested Improvements. Henry R. Luce, editor in chief of TIME Inc., recalled the Biblical passage, "Blessed are the peacemakers" and pointed out: "Note...
...fall." Sympathy and empathy for all his fellow creatures sets in. He becomes what he sees. He limps in the presence of the halt. His stomach bloats. His hair falls out. He becomes ugly. He dies-longing to be his old self-contained self once more, but unable to cure himself of his disease...
...Cure for Negativism...
...England Journal of Medicine, produces photo-sensitization by activating the porphyrin already present in the blood and skin. They suspect that it also increases the production of porphyrin. This is more than medicine has known before about the elusive disease, but it is still far from suggesting a cure. For Mrs. Carlson and her fellow sufferers, the only prescription remains to avoid sunlight like the plague...