Word: cures
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fearful author is forced to see himself in the Mirror of Truth? And what of the wit and humor of his lectures? For beside Professor Copeland's technical knowledge he has an even greater asset--a rich and unusual sense of humor. He believes after Moliere in the "cure by laughter" and he is amply justified by its success...
...William P. Nolan, of Jeannette, Pa., discoverer of an alleged cure for tuberculosis based on inhalation of calcium fumes ( TIME, May 12, June 25), was expelled from the Westmoreland County Medical Society for " unethical conduct." Dr. Nolan, according to the American Medical Association, has been selling his "cure" by mail at $100 a shot, although its therapeutic properties have not yet been scientifically verified. Dr. Nolan was present at the meeting, and declared it a " frame-up," with only a handful of the members there. He announced he would continue to promote his cure...
...diseases, like human diseases, are often difficult of treatment and require rigorous measures. Distemper* is one of these. The London Fields Distemper Council made public through its Research Committee an elaborate plan for finding a cure for the disease...
...cure for present ills may be found according to President Hopkins in the conservation of a spirit of real study and reflection rather than the fostering of a spirit of action. But perhaps President Hopkins has underestimated the difficulty of making an institution truly educational. Is Amherst, for example, more or less of a training school now that the curriculum has been changed to replace the social and economic courses given under President Meiklejohn by courses in the humanities...
...Journal of the American Medical Association, in an editorial under date of August 11, recounts the history of Jaime's malady and the frequent sensational stories of his cure by members of various healing cults. Earlier investigations proved their falsity, and the Journal ends with the unqualified statement: " Meanwhile Don Jaime is still deaf...