Word: ointments
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...research team headed by Dr. Larry J. Buckets figured that a water-repellent ointment might be the answer; the best candidate seemed to be a silicone grease. They enlisted 61 Marine Corps volunteers at Camp Lejeune last summer, when the water temperature in the North Carolina swamps, at 70° to 80° F., approximated that of Viet...
...writing to you in protest of the astronomical prices of drugs which must be obtained on prescription in the Square. On Tuesday February 9, I was given a prescription for ointment from Dr. Ryack at the University Health Center. When I asked Dr. Ryack how much I should get he told me that I did not need very much and that recently he had bought some of the same thing for his wife and it cost him 25 cents. It cost me $2.00 at the College House Pharmacy...
...fulfill the prophecy of Psalms: "Mine own familiar friend in whom I trusted . . . hath lifted up his heel against me." Jesus' "stratagem," says Schonfield, was "designed to pile on the pressure at the crucial moment and induce the traitor to act." When Mary washed his feet with precious ointment, Jesus let "fall the words about his body being anointed for burial." Like "an inspiration it came to" Judas "that money was to be made by doing what Jesus plainly wanted. The tempter came in the guise of his Master," says Schonfield...
...estimated 40 million people in the U.S., 2,000,000 of them badly enough to send them sprinting to a doctor. But until recently, doctors could recommend little more than the various medications available without prescription on drugstore counters. And those assorted fungistatics (fungus retarders), whether liquid, powder or ointment, often did no better than...
...aces least likely to get off the ground. Italy's representative (Alberto Sordi) brings along his large tearful family to witness every crash, while the Japanese entry (Yujiro Ishihara) pilots a loose assemblage of box kites driven by kamikaze impulses. The flyer in everyone's ointment is England's villainous Sir Percy (Terry-Thomas), who sends his man to saw away struts or detach landing gear on rival planes, a tactic that leads to many a droll mid-air crisis...