Word: medicaler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last fortnight, before the Southern Medical Association meeting in Memphis, Dr. Grayson Lewis Carroll of St. Louis
University told a similar tale, one which may possibly prove as significant to medical history as Dr. Mellon's. As violent as the streptococcus is the pus-forming Staphylococcus germ, which causes boils, invades hearts, lungs, joints, kidneys, often fatally. To combat the Staphylococcus sulfanilamide and its offspring sulfapyridine...
As the clock struck twelve one night last week in Manhattan's statue-strewn Academy of Medicine, a handful of doctors paced the marble floor as nervously as any expectant fathers. They were awaiting results of the vote for the new officers of the New York County Medical Society...
Two Law School students, acting as counsel for each side, will place expect medical wideness on the stand to testify concerning the cause of the injuries complained of in a claim arising under the Massachusetts Work men's Compensations Act.
The claim is now before a three man Reviewing Board with Professor Edmond M. Morgan of the Law School as its Chairman. One Law School student and one medical school student and round out the reviewing board.