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...constitute a brotherhood of all members of the medical profession; to provide mutual assistance in religious and professional life; to facilitate intercourse between them and cognate branches of the clergy and others, such as judges, lawyers, educationalists and politico-medical organizations interested in the study and discussion of the medico-religious questions and those touching on the science and duty of ethics. . . . "In general, to promote among Catholic members of the profession such solidarity as may be advantageous to both religion and the profession, [as] medical certification in cases of the so-called miracles, the question of sterilizing the criminally...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Body & Soul | 6/8/1931 | See Source »

Synthetic Life. When last month news slipped out that George Washington Crile, Cleveland medico-scientist, had created living cells, laymen gasped, scientists doubted (TIME, Dec. 22). Last week, scientists had a chance to see for themselves. Brain fats, proteins and ash from apparently dead body cells, placed in water containing normal body salts, formed minute structures which multiplied by dividing in two. Many still doubted synthetic life, spoke of a new scientific tool...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: A. A. A. S. | 1/12/1931 | See Source »

Professor Kirsopp Lake. Dr. Bruce Hopper, Reverend H. F. Ward, Deans Donham and Pound. Dr. R. C. Cabot, and the Reverends Kinsolving and Buchman. The arrangements are being made to open up the Medico-Dental Clinic again this year. This clinic was started last winter at Lincoln House and provides an opportunity for children living in the South End to secure free medical and dental examinations. A number of meetings have already been held at Brooks House and the Instrumental Clubs have been given the use of office space...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WORK ACCOMPLISHED THIS FALL BY P.B.H. IS EXPLAINED IN REPORT | 10/9/1930 | See Source »

...Second Empire fell, young Dr. Clemenceau?for like his father, grandfather and great-grandfather he was an M.D.?seized every toehold to scramble up in the third republic. Poor patients helped to get their medico chosen Mayor of disreputable Montmartre, later a deputy to the National Assembly. In 1880 he founded La Justice, first of the string of Clemenceau news sheets which really made his fame. As leader of the extreme left radicals he became "the wrecker of cabinets"?is said to have clawed down 18 prime ministers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Clemenceau | 12/2/1929 | See Source »

...Metz's doctor, Ames Lawrence Filiponne of Newark, last week stated that Edward Metz, 6, born after Mrs. Metz had worked for U. S. Radium Corp., was also suffering from the same poison, acquired in utero. The child's affliction, if proved, promised to raise fine medico-legal points. Is he the victim of industrial hazard? Can a concern be held liable for the ills of its employees' descendants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Radium Poisoning Inherited? | 11/18/1929 | See Source »

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