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Since then, Surgeon Shulman has treated almost 200 cases of burns the same way. Medical texts ignore the cold-water treatment for burns, but Dr. Shulman found that it was a remedy in frontier America, and it is the traditional treatment in Iceland. Now, in Postgraduate Medicine, Reykjavik's Dr. Ofeigur J. Ofeigsson makes firm recommendations for first aid in burns...
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...newsmen are mostly interested in visiting spots of technical, not historical interest. They come from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Turkey, and the United Kingdom...
Then the padded shoulders and bun disappeared. Last month she dropped in on the starlet-studded Cannes film festival, went on to Paris for a chat with Andre Malraux. On her current junket, she touched down in Denmark, Iceland and then London, where the earl in question was the music-loving Earl of Harewood. For the dinner, Katya finally chose that staple of feminine fashion, "the little black dress" (mascara, no lipstick or jewels). "Our ambition," she said, "is to become even more elegant than you." How had she reduced? "Tennis, the secret of a good figure. Diet? I never...
...coincidence, suggestive evidence along the same line was reported simultaneously from Iceland to the International Academy of Pathology in Chicago. Said Dr. Niels Dungal: Icelanders have one of the world's highest death rates for stomach cancers; they eat a lot of smoked fish, and extracts from the smoke have caused stomach cancer in rats...