Word: hospitaler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When 13-month-old Barbara Stobie's protruding abdomen grew so big that she seemed ready to give birth to a baby of her own, her young mother, wife of a southern Oregon timber worker, finally took her to a local doctor. He suggested that the baby go to...
Rosamund is not content. She has her friend, her work, her dog, her faithful retainers and a very nice place, as private as possible, overlooking the sea. But she sometimes considers throwing herself over the cliff. Then, one foggy day, a plane crashes in the woods above her house. Rosamund...
Haunting U. S. psychiatrists almost as much as it does their prospective patients is the alarming increase of modern mental diseases.* One out of every 22 persons, promises a New York State survey, may expect to spend some part of his life in a mental hospital. The gloomiest statisticians predict...
The Journal further states, "In view of its untoward and disturbing circumstances, it must be stated that benzedrine sulfate can be more safely prescribed when the patient is under close observation in the hospital. Its use in outpatient practice should be undertaken with considerable caution and only under favorable circumstances...
"Names make news." Last week these names made this news: Maryland's Governor Harry Whinna Nice planned to enter a Manhattan hospital for an operation to remove his right eye, injured in a fall three years ago.