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Experts differ widely and wildly over how many juvenile narcotic addicts there are, but there is no doubt that New York City has several hundred. Lashed by angry parents (TIME, May 7, 1951), the city has set up the nation's first fullscale, long-term treatment for the youngsters...
In gouty arthritis, said Manhattan's Dr. Estes C. Kidd,. phenylbutazone has shown "remarkable effects," and appears to combine the virtues of colchicine and Benemid, the two best drugs up to now. For the whole range of joint disorders, said Dr. Cornelius Traeger, it is "the most potent non...
University of California (Berkeley) "...the U of C is a bed of sexual perversion, left wing teaching and narcotic addiction, with plain, old-fashioned love-making regarded as corny."
English novels usually look good on the U.S. side of the Atlantic, because only the best of them are imported. Actually, British fiction in 1951 was not much better, overall, than the U.S. variety. Complained the Times Literary Supplement: "The truth is that the greater part of the fiction that...
There was nothing narcotic about the year's novels from Italy. The two best were by Alberto Moravia: Conjugal Love, which dealt with a nasty marriage conflict without becoming nasty, and The Conformist, the case history of a weakling whose weakness made him a Fascist. Carlo Levi (Christ Stopped...