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Word: deaf (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Zenith Radio Corp. gave out some deafening whoops last week in praise of its new cut-rate hearing aid. Zenith believes that this new $40 device (good hearing aids now cost from $100 to $200) will sharpen the ears of 10,000,000 deaf U. S. citizens...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Only $40 a Pound | 10/4/1943 | See Source »

...First Love a deaf tavern boy is entranced by the urgent glamor of Aaron Burr, on the eve of his trial. His deafness becomes a mannered, melodramatic excuse for specialized sensations reported in beautiful prose. But he is never a living creature...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Sense and Sensibility | 9/27/1943 | See Source »

There is a county in the Texas Panhandle-it rejoices in the name of Deaf Smith County-where almost no one has any holes in his teeth (TIME, Nov. 10, 1941). So, a couple of years ago, reported a brave dentist named Edward Taylor who practiced there. Dentist Taylor thought that tough teeth resulted from the meat and vegetables raised on Deaf Smith soil, rich in calcium and phosphorus, and from Deaf Smith drinking water, rich in calcium and fluorine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Block That Cavity! | 9/13/1943 | See Source »

...Journal of the American Dental Association last week, Dentist S. G. Harootian told how he gave the Deaf Smith treatment a preliminary clinical trial in a Massachusetts madhouse. Dr. Harootian gave capsules of bone flour (rich in calcium, phosphorus and fluorine) to nine women whose teeth were decaying very rapidly. Decay seemed to stop almost at once. During the nine-month trial no tooth decay spread, only one new cavity developed. One hole, drilled for a filling but left empty, did not decay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Block That Cavity! | 9/13/1943 | See Source »

...Army would admit only the obvious - that he somehow got a change of clothing and faked identification papers. When traveling he played deaf-mute or pretended to be asleep to fend off the curious. The rest of Cadet Wissenback's story will have to wait: other U.S. flyers may be wandering in Europe today, using the same methods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Army & Navy: Man with a Past | 9/6/1943 | See Source »

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