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...payments unless the agreed-upon cost standards and procedures are met could be powerful. But whether the ambitious plan will work depends a good deal on whether or not the particular insurance company, using its own teams as well as already existing medical monitoring systems, can actually wrestle the medica. bureaucracy into line, set cost standards and avoid budget padding...
...dean of Harvard Medica? School, Dr. Robert H. Ebert, has been unable, thus far, to participate in raising funds for the A.H.C. Dea? Ebert stressed that his fund-raising activities must be based on program particularly programs for community care. To date the programs of the A.H.C. have not been well enough defined to permit his participation...
...scholars had succeeded in translating part of the oldest-known pharmacopoeia, dating from about 2100 B.C. The university's Assyriologist Samuel Noah Kramer needed the help of Pennsylvania State College's Dr. Martin Levey, a specialist in the history of science, to figure out the materia medica which the ancient physician was prescribing. Most were dissolved in wine or beer, e.g.: "Grind to a powder pear-tree wood and the moon plant, then pour kushumma wine over it and let [plain] oil and hot cedar oil be spread over...
Last week, after winning the 1,500, Jimmy came back to win the 220-yd. event in 2:07.2, just 1.7 seconds off the world record, then whipped the field at 440 yds. to join Marshall, Konno and Jack Medica as indoor triple-distance winners in a single A.A.U. meet. McLane figures that this is his farewell to swimming, and after ten years of competition he is not really unhappy about it: "In fact, it wouldn't break my heart if the Army stuck me in the Sahara Desert...
...Ulen's squad has already defeated M.I.T. and Springfield by lopsided scores. Jack Medica has had less good fortune with his Penn swimmers, who have been defeated, waterlogged, and drowned in that order by Lehigh, La Salle, and Yale...