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Energetic, sandy-haired Dr. Charles Kenneth Fetter, who runs the hospital, told the county medical society the results of 120 days of Diasone: 1) of nine minimal cases, every one was improved, most of them showed "marked improvement"; 2) of 42 moderately advanced cases, almost half were much better; 3) about one-fifth of the advanced cases were greatly improved...
...tuberculosis is a slow-moving disease, Dr. Fetter says final results can be known only after months and years. He is cautious: Diasone is "no cure-all," should not be used outside of sanatoriums, is "not the final answer" to tuberculosis. He is also enthusiastic: Diasone may prove to be "a step ahead, probably ranking with the advent of the sanatorium [rest treatment] and collapse therapy [compressing a sick lung to make it rest...
...ambition which led Napoleon to mutilate, dismember, absorb, fetter, and violate so many states: it was fear, the anxiety to reduce the losers to absolute impotence; but the result was always the opposite: the more Napoleon maltreated his victims, the more he feared them...
...Newton C. Fetter, Minister to students for the Old Cambridge Baptist Church...
...with-alarm, popped up with a set of charts to show that "collapse" of the durable-goods market is due largely to monopolistic conditions. FTC Attorney PGad B. Morehouse developed the commission's belief thaft price control is the chief handmaiden of monopoly. And Princeton Professor Frank A. Fetter explained monopoly: "It is derivative of two Greek roots, 'monos,' alone, and 'polei, to sell, and it occurs in the Greek in two forms, feminine and neuter, 'monopolia and 'monopolion...