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When men count off the baker's dozen of eminent U. S. women doctors they point to Dr. Sara Josephine Baker, 50, Manhattan pediatrician, and Dr. Bertha Van Hoosen, 70, Chicago gynecologist and obstetrician, as outstanding practitioners. They point to Chicago's Dr. Gladys R. Henry Dick for her scarlet fever work (with her husband) and Maude Slye, 54, who, although no doctor, is an eminent cancer researcher...
...Dickson had only smalltown doctors to attend her - Dr. William Patrick Morse, 59, who lives along Rural Delivery Route No. 1 outside Princeton; and Dr. William Louard Cash, 53, obstetrician, who is Mayor of Princeton. They soothed her with drugs for 120 hours, then found and removed from her nose her sneeze-maker-a wild hair...
Expected by Professor Salvatore Piccoli, obstetrician to H. R. H. Crown Princess Marie-José of Italy: her first child "about July first...
...finds the situation almost identical with the circumstances at the climax of a play he is reading to Miss Hale. The obvious alibi is given to the police--they were rehearsing and "she didn't know it was loaded." A garrulous doorman (who once procured a chiropractor when an obstetrician was needed) arouses the suspicions of the police when he reveals many of the lies Elton has told to explain his presence and the presence of the murdered man in Miss Hale's apartment. Further complications arise when Wallace Crane arrives home to find that the victim is Malcolm Taylor...
Chicago's militant Obstetrician Joseph Bolivar DeLee, founder of remarkably sanitary Chicago Lying-in Hospital, last week threw the morbid facts into Medicine's teeth,* tamped them down Medicine's throat with the heavily honest Journal of the American Medical Association. Roared Dr. DeLee: "Evidence enough to convince any jury of husbands or any committee of life insurance adjusters. . . . The general hospital is a veritable cesspool of infection. . . . Meddlesome midwifery and puerperal infection seem to cause the greater part of the mortality, either singly or in combination. . . . Meddlesome midwifery must be abated or made safe. Something...