Word: nosed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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January 18.--Dr. D. C. Greene '95, "Disorders of the Ear, Nose and Throat--Prevention of Colds...
...Union will conduct a series of five short medical lectures on topics of general and universal interest by the more prominent physicians of Boston during the coming winter. These lectures will deal with the nose, throat, and ear, and their relation to colds; the care of the teeth; the care of the eye; the digestion; and with the proper amount and kind of exercise necessary to preserve health...
...York, N. Y., November 7, 1915.--The whole team came through Saturday's game in excellent condition. King sustained a slight injury to his nose, and Gilman was laid up for a few minutes with an injured ankle, but both men will be available for practice tomorrow. Harte was slightly shaken up, while Mahan came out of the hard contest having received nothing more than a "little more experience...
...entire body including blood, blood pressure, and urine. The average age was 18, the average weight without clothes was 136 pounds and the average height 67 inches. 41, or 6.1 per cent had been operated on for appendicitis and 288, or 43.5 per cent, had some operation on the nose or throat, 273, or 41.2 per cent, were glasses. One student was entirely blind, three were somewhat deaf, and 6 needed to see an aurist. 33, or 5 per cent, had never been vaccinated against smallpox. Other more detailed examinations were made and the students were advised in regard...
...Joseph Lincoln Goodale '89 will deliver the second in the course of free public lectures given under the auspices of the Faculty of Medicine, at the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. His special topic will be "Susceptibility and Resistance in Diseases of the Nose and Throat...