Word: hospitaler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The body was taken to a nearby Maternity Hospital where Sisters of Mercy said their rosaries around it in a constant vigil until the next day when the corpse was interred at Pere Lachaise where tourists view it almost everyday. . . .
With the prospect of four more equally strenuous days ahead, fits of weeping broke out. Someone stepped on "Miss Cincinnati's" toe, causing an infection that sent her to a hospital. Girls who arrived thin were growing thinner. "Miss Bluegrass" was down to a measly 95 lb. When Director...
Featuring the Medical School exhibition which is being held in Holden Chapel, original home of the school, is the miniature model of the first operation performed under either at the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1846. Nearby are collections of all types of medical instruments, ranging from the very crude ones...
In a bed at a Norwalk, Conn., hospital lay 71-year-old Chairman Harry E. Byram of Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad, whose fourth marriage to a 40-year-old divorcee had been hastily postponed. Mumbled he through heavy bandages: "I was sitting in my bedroom when my son...
Last week Dr. Seabury included such excellent incitements to worry in his optimistic, informal, 358-page manual on the art of worrying as it is done under the guidance of experts. Like most such cheerful volumes, How to Worry Successfully contains a great deal of helpful advice that is almost...