Word: medicaler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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> To succeed retired Surgeon General Perceval Rossiter of the U. S. Navy, the President upped his White House Physician, Captain Ross Mclntire, to rear admiral and surgeon general. Many another President has eased White House naval, military and medical aides upstairs to high berths, often to the disgust of their...
Glorious Morning (by Norman Mac-Owan) has been playing for seven months in London. In the make-believe State of Zagnira a young medical student inspires a whole troupe of her family and friends to declare their belief in God although they know that under their totalitarian government that declaration...
Newest gift of Viscount Nuffield, greatest nonroyal giver in British history, is to be an iron lung, free of charge, for each and every medical institution in the Empire. Part of his tremendous motor car plant, England's biggest (which made the millions he gave to Oxford University), the...
Listeners tuned to station KECA (Los Angeles) last week heard that simple explanation of the mechanics of childbirth. Although it might have shocked other U. S. listeners, Angelenos were not even surprised. They know that KECA's Manager Harrison Holliway is not scared by radio's taboos, is...
Last week's broadcast of medical plain speaking opened a series of four called Why Not Have A Baby? The programs feature an obstetrician (anonymous for reasons of medical ethics) questioned by Special Features Director James Vandiveer (himself an expectant father), KFI-KECA Editor Jose Rodriguez (father of three...