Word: doctorings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...live on his $3.50 weekly wage. As he grew older Aubrey got other jobs, studied nights in a Y.M.C.A. He earned his way at Maryville College, Tenn. by painting signs and at University of Cincinnati by managing a Chautauqua. A post-War stay in France got him a doctor's degree at the University of Bordeaux. Not until he reached 30 was he ready to begin the career of social work in Ohio and Wisconsin which was eventually to make him the No. 2 U. S. Relief man. a tall, gentle, tweedy, eminently useful citizen, noted for his personal integrity...
...TIME, June 17-Medicine. "Upon graduating from medical school each & every doctor must swear the Oath of Hippocrates...
...plain day coaches. Embarking at San Francisco, 39 colonists staged a near-insurrection because they saw none of the radios, sewing machines and washing machines the Government had promised. Other complaints filtered down from the North. The Government had promised full medical service, but there was only one doctor for some 2,000 men, women, children. All children and most adults were reported mildly sick, vastly terrified at the thought of an epidemic. Last week Death came to Matanuska Valley colonists for the first time, taking a 4-year-old ill with measles and pneumonia...
...proverb: "Insignificant molehill sometimes more worthy of notice than conspicuous mountain." Aided by a dusky retainer and the fiance of the deceased archeologist's lovely daughter (Pat Paterson), he sets about selecting the guilty party from a group of suspects that include an Egyptian butler, a bad-tempered doctor, a druggist, an amiable police chief (Paul Porcasi), a solemn professor, and the archeologist's half-wild...
...loved to sew and who darned socks for the whole company, begging for torn garments like a child after sweets. He was a little uneasy about Mrs. Mock, who seemed preoccupied with symptoms of illness, was amused by Mr. Waters, a retired physician who refused to be addressed as Doctor...