Word: endocrinologist
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Maternal Health Association's new "Fertility Clinic"-a project of Cleveland's famed Brush Foundation which brings together previously scattered services-an internist, endocrinologist, urologist, gynecologist, nutritionist and psychiatrist have joined in a many-sided attack on the problem. To the young married couples who come to the clinic, they give thorough physical and mental examinations, prescribe special diets and hygiene rules. Sometimes they use surgery and drugs. Hormones may help, but endocrinologists have found no support for the idea that the "male hormone" (testosterone) increases fertility...
...Manhattan's Radio City last week there was an almost unprecedented musical event−a newly composed U.S. symphony failed to bore its audience. The fact that its composer was also a professional endocrinologist, the author of a book on global strategy, the writer of a syndicated column of advice to the lovelorn, and an honorary member...
...panning, he would write solos for automobile klaxons and accents over rests in the scores of his compositions. Antheil always went about his business with a disarming childlike gravity. Like Salvador Dali, he was a man and a salesman of many talents. One of these developed when a European endocrinologist happened to leave a batch of books in his house. Antheil became such an expert on endocrinology (especially criminal) that he made a good part of his living as a writer on the subject...
...proper medical care and two years' experiment, more than 30% of childless marriages need not be barren. How to achieve these results is explained in a simple, authoritative new book about the causes and cures of sterility-Facts for Childless Couples (C. C. Thomas; $2). The author: Endocrinologist Edwin Crowell Hamblen, of Duke University, an outstanding authority in his field (and the father of two children...
Asked if he claimed his gland transplants rejuvenated people, famed Viennese Endocrinologist Eugen Steinach, vigorously celebrating his 80th birthday in Swiss exile, twinkled, tugged his mighty beard, shouted: "I cannot make a man younger than he is spiritually or physi cally...