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...milk, as who has not? This is the conclusion which two Indiana small-town doctors, Neal Davis of Lowell (pop. 1,450) and Dan L. Urschel of Mentone (pop. 730), reached independently after seeing many such cases. Nobody paid much attention to this mild form of undulant fever until Drs. Urschel and Davis began calling attention to it in the Indiana State Medical Association Journal...
...continuous caudal anesthesia (TIME, Feb. 1) without loss of a single mother from the anesthetic. Its advantages: it cuts off pain sensations, without impairing a mother's ability to help the childbirth process; it usually shortens delivery time; it does not drug the child. But few medicos besides Drs. R. A. Hingson and W. B. Edwards, who developed the technique, feel absolutely sure of themselves when using...
Because of these pitfalls, many anesthetists have been reluctant to take up the method. In the Journal of the A.M.A. last week, Drs. Nathan Block and Morris Rotstein told how some of the dangers may be avoided...
...card game which is also a test for psychic abnormalities has been worked out by Drs. Starke R. Hathaway and John Charnley McKinley of the University of Minnesota. All the player has to do is go through 550 statements printed on cards, file each card as "true" or "false" or "cannot...
...Drs. Hathaway and McKinley first announced their "Multiphasic Personality Inventory" in 1940. Similar tests were already in existence, but none were as comprehensive as the 550-card set. Advantages of the cards: a patient's whole attention is more easily focused on one question at a time; filing cards is "less like signing your name to something you haven't read" than the ordinary truth & false tests...