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Word: medicated (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...officer (played with unwarranted assurance by Singer Tommy Sands, Sinatra's son-in-law). The first meeting of G.I. and Jap ends with some cute business of swapping cigarettes for fish. There is a brief skirmish over a boat, but peace follows when Sinatra, as a drunken Irish medic, sobers up to treat the enemy wounded. "I'm a Band-Aid man," he quips, preparing to amputate a Japanese...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: War on the Flip Side | 2/26/1965 | See Source »

...Staff. Baltimore-born Dr. Sadusk was an Army medic and served on the faculty of Yale and Stanford medical schools before he went to G.W. as a full professor and chairman of a new department of preventive medicine and community health. An experienced administrator, he is also a tough negotiator. He set his own terms for taking the FDA job, and got them. He, and all the doctors on his staff, are to have some time reserved for research or teaching. This, Dr. Sadusk believes, will ensure his being able to attract men of medical distinction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drugs: Safety & Effectiveness | 3/13/1964 | See Source »

...medic in World War I, Heckel kept his sketchbook close to him, recorded in blistering strokes the wounded and the insane, the sight of bombed-out villages and bands of homeless orphans. As the gallery's Erwin Petermann, the arranger of the show, says: "Heckel is still as provocative as anything an angry young man of today will concoct, with the difference that instead of showing one's disdain in burlap and trash, or manifesting one's revulsion in painted soup-can labels, his work shows the roughness of life in realistic exclamation marks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Shadow of the Bridge | 8/2/1963 | See Source »

...Collins went further: he set up the nonprofit Medic-Alert Foundation. Subscribers pay $5 each for a bracelet and a lifetime medical record kept on file at Turlock. The tag bears the snake staff of Aesculapius and the words "Medic Alert." On the other side is a warning, such as "Diabetic," "Skindiver" (subject to the bends), "Hemophilia," "Allergic to Penicillin." Engraved along with the warning are the wearer's identification number and the injunction "Phone 209-634-4917." Calls may be made collect, the clock around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Prophylaxis: A Lifesaving Bracelet | 6/7/1963 | See Source »

...distinctive green berets, fashion crude villages of thatched huts, canvas and pine logs in the woods, act out roles as insurgents or villagers battling for control. Defenders whittle branches into spikes, set them upright under leaves to lame invaders. To show the "natives" how to treat wounds, a friendly medic snaps the neck of a rabbit, slits its belly open for a blood-and-guts anatomy lesson. "This is the liver." he explains. "These are the intestines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: U.S. GUERRILLAS: With Knife & Strangling Wire | 5/24/1963 | See Source »

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