Word: doctorings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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What Dr. Bremond saw then from 300 yards away had the deliberate horror of a slow-motion nightmare. The dogs closed in on the little girl. No longer could the doctor see Marie-Anne, but he could hear her shrieking. One of the dogs seemed to be worrying at a large rag doll. With their black gowns hiked up, the monks came stumbling and shouting from their quarters. When the dogs were finally hauled & called off, Marie-Anne lay limp and bleeding in the snow...
...Drink plenty of wine from childhood on, spend a week with a barrel of oysters and a turkey, drink a bottle of champagne for luncheon, smoke all you want. My other rule for a long life is to kill my doctor...
...Alfred Edward Newton, 73, filled a thin little book called Newton on Blackstone which last week reached reviewers from the University of Pennsylvania Press. Purpose of the book: to perpetuate for his friends the remarks made by witty Mr. Newton when the University of Pennsylvania made him an honorary Doctor of Laws...
...accurately described, that blindness did exist during a number of months and that sight was restored as promptly and as completely as the writer states. The condition is not one infrequently met in medical practice and the treatment employed was almost precisely that followed by any intelligent and qualified doctor of medicine under like circumstances...
...legislators now to be persuaded instead of 133, the new Legislature is perhaps even more easily influenced than the old. Governor Cochran's legislative spokesman and the session's outstanding member, 35-year-old Charles Albert Dafoe of Tecumseh (fourth cousin of the Dionne Quintuplets' Doctor) observed last week: "It remains to be seen whether or not a small membership will oe more susceptible to lobbying by special interests. I believe it may be desirable in future to increase the member ship...