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Ear Opener. For a common type of deafness-resulting from blocking of the inner end of the Eustachian tube by abnormal growth of lymphatic tissue-Dr. John E. Bordley of Johns Hopkins described a new treatment: radioactive bombardment. If done early, before the blocking tissue hardens, irradiation with radium opens...
Mrs. Mclntosh is a youthful woman with bobbed, reddish-gold hair and a set of firm opinions. A basic one: it is "tragic" that so many educated women "settle down into domesticity and never raise a peep again." Mrs. Mclntosh speaks on this subject with impressive authority. Educated at Bryn...
It all began quietly two years ago, when Colorado's Governor John C. Vivian appointed Florence Sabin chairman of a state postwar health committee. Dr. Sabin, bearing twelve honorary degrees, had come home to retirement in her native state after a busy life, most of it spent over a...
On the campuses, fall 1946 was football time (see SPORT) ; it was also a time for beginnings, and words designed-if not always destined-to stir students to their jobs, today & tomorrow. Last week, Baltimore's Johns Hopkins University published the opening address to entering students by Hopkins'...
John L. Lewis was "doing fine" after an emergency appendectomy at a Washington hospital. Interested witness to the operation: Johns Hopkins' Dr. John L. Lewis Jr.