Word: finland
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Penicillin is still the safest of all drugs, considering the good it does, and it is still enormously effective against some kinds of germs-Dr. Maxwell Finland of Harvard Medical School grants penicillin all that. But, he warned New England colleagues last week, it has lost much of its punch against germs of the staphylococcus group. Reason: it has been too widely used...
...recent series of staphylococcus infections at Boston City Hospital, Dr. Finland found that three times out of four, the germs came of a strain that had learned to defy penicillin. Since many of the patients had never had penicillin before, the resistance had not developed during their treatment; they must have picked up germs already resistant, from other patients who had been dosed with penicillin. Most staphylococcus infections are minor (e.g., boils), but even so, said Dr. Finland, "there was an appreciable number of fatalities among the cases which did not respond to penicillin...
Consumer resistance now raised itself. Premier DeGasperi took the floor to speak for two hours. He began with a Ciceronian dunque (Now then) and went on to point out what had happened to other nations with which Russia had signed non-aggression pacts. He listed them off-Finland, Poland, Rumania, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania-and then, while the Communist benches sat silently, he carefully gave dates and detail of how Russia had later invaded or occupied them...
...team that finished in fifth place in the international team championships in Helsinki last August. Though headed by Reshevsky, the team was far from the best that could have been placed in the field because many of the top U.S. players could not afford the fare to Finland...
...tree's range is unbelievable. If grows in the tropics, in higher altitudes above 7,000 feet and in practically every European country. Chaney reports that 50 trees lived through the 1949 Alaskan winter during which the earth froze to a depth of four feet. They are said in Finland to have survived a minimum temperature of 50 degrees centigrade...