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...some new evidence last week. Dr. Irving Innerfield of New York Medical College told the Toledo Academy of Medicine that new methods of administering enzymes to patients are safer than the old, and no less effective in speeding recovery from a variety of diseases, including thrombophlebitis, diabetes, rheumatic fever, arthritis and acute eye infections...
...word had flashed through Manila that Magsaysay was keeping open house. People flocked to the palace. Whole families picnicked on the flower beds; kids shied pop bottle caps at shimmering chandeliers inside the palace; mothers nursed their babies on satin-covered furniture in the drawing rooms. Still racked with fever, the President stood by shaking hand after hand until aides whisked him off to the presidential yacht in Manila Harbor for a breath of air. Police estimated that 50,000 people had come to Malacanan Palace during the two days. Said one newsman: "The Communist leader Taruc used to brag...
Dominant Pigboats. There are still some skeptics in the Navy, but as the Nautilus approaches her launching date, a fever of excitement is spreading in naval circles. The submariners, who have long grimly called themselves "the submerged service," now look forward to a time when their new boats will be the dominant ships of the Navy. The Nautilus will be the first "true" submarine, wholly independent of the atmosphere...
Thanks to penicillin, which makes it possible to prevent many recurrences of rheumatic fever, and to recent advances in surgery, Dr. Taran believes that medical science is well on the way to conquering heart disease in the young. To the surgeons at St. Francis, the new operating theater will be a powerful reinforcement...
Miss Cowles stated on the basis of a recent trip to the United States that there was great fear of attack by Russia which "ambitious politicians had kept at fever pitch," and that "Congress was in the thought-control business." She added that the country might be divided "more bitterly and dangerously than at any time since the Civil...