Word: dermatologist
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...book undertaking to show that it is now possible for most people to live to be at least 100. Its title: You Are Younger Than You Think (Duell, Sloan & Pearce; $2.75). The author is Dr. Martin Gumpert of Manhattan, refugee from Nazi Germany, sometime German soldier, plastic surgeon, dermatologist, biographer, poet and the model for the character Mai-Sachme in Thomas Mann's Joseph the Provider (TIME, July...
...severe cases there is no standard treatment, for every case is individual. Some people, for instance, suffer from a secondary invasion of staphylococcus germs into their broken skin. Others develop various types of inflammation. These conditions should all be treated by a dermatologist with specially compounded lotions and salves, X rays, various fungicides, and-very rarely-with phenol-camphor...
...years Dermatologist Thomas W. Ross of Portland, Ore. has used silk stockings as emergency bandages to hold dressings in place. They were cool, comfortable, easy to apply and clean. A month ago he suggested that the women of the U.S. save their silk stockings for first-aid work instead of throwing them away when they got runs...
...Three-fourths of all Negro doctors who have qualified as specialists in the U.S. in the last ten years, and many heads of Negro hospitals, are Provident-trained. Among its noted alumni: Dr. John Wesley Lawlah, dean of Howard University College of Medicine; Dermatologist Theodore Kenneth Lawless and Surgeon Ulysses Grant Dailey, now at Provident...