Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...administration of de-soxycorticosterone and cortisone, given in place of adrenal hormones. One patient went ice fishing in New Hampshire a few weeks after the operation; his only complaint was that he got uncomfortably cold, which was to be expected because the body's conversion of food into heat depends, in part, on the activity of the adrenal glands...
Generations of American, mothers have kept boric-acid powder in the medicine chest, believing it to be a harmless remedy for assorted ills such as eye inflammation, diaper rash or prickly heat. Last week Dr. Russell S. Fisher, Maryland's chief medical examiner, told the College cf American Pathologists that boric acid can kill...
Cottages, with Heat. At Camp Lejeune, N.C., newcomers stopped trying to rent "those empty houses over there," after it was pointed out to them that the buildings are used for training Marine Corps recruits in the tactics of house-to-house combat...
Earlier in the day, the varsity had rowed the same 2000 meter course in 6:32.8 to beat Navy by a length in a qualifying heat. The oarsmen managed to defeat the Sailors without undue effort and excitement...
...Navy, Rutgers, and Columbia in its first best. Despite the fact that they lost to Harvard by two lengths last weekend, the Sailors can make trouble and just how much trouble they make is important. If they force the varsity to row a very tough race in its first heat, it will be less able to cope with more competent opposition in the final. Rutgers and Columbia shouldn't be much trouble...