Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With such blunt negations, Justina Hamilton Hill, who for many years has studied the values of antiseptics submitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital, answered the public query of what antiseptic is best to use. Miss Hill's full analysis appeared in last week's American Medical Association Journal. Quieting suspicions of mercurochrome's usefulness, she declared that a 2% tincture of mercurochrome stops the growth of germs on the human skin better than a 7% tincture of iodine...
...Roman Catholic Church deployed its forces for a well-publicized attack on the cinema industry and launched its Legion of Decency, U. S. Protestantism had produced many an able independent warrior. One such was Dr. Guy Emery Shipler, editor of The Churchman, liberal Episcopal fortnightly, oldest (131 years) religious journal in English. Munching popcorn and pounding out Churchman editorials on his typewriter, Dr. Shipler called Tsar Will Hays a "window-dresser" and "office boy'' in 1929, later smoked out the fact that on the Hays payroll were two employes of the Federal Council of Churches. In November...
Senator: Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the reading of the Journal for July 3 be dispensed with and the Journal approved...
...phrase which Orthopedist Walter Truslow of Brooklyn uses to describe all individuals crippled by infantile paralysis. Dr. Truslow, who believes that nearly all such deformities are due to lack of protective care of the muscles after an attack of poliomyelitis, last week made this high promise in the American Journal of Surgery...
...Maisin were not professor of pathological anatomy, radiology and cancerology at Belgium's learned University of Louvain, and if he were not Director of its Institute of Cancer, then cautious Editor Francis Carter Wood of the American Journal of Cancer probably would not have given 29 pages in the issue he published last week to Dr. Maisin's astonishing observations on the relation of giblets to cancer...