Word: pathologist
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Author Flexner, 68-year-old wife of famed Pathologist Simon Flexner, is a cousin and contemporary of Logan Pearsall Smith, whose witty Unforgotten Years last year described a more sophisticated Philadelphia branch of the family...
...personal physician. I am also acquainted with the boy's parents and the boy himself. All these factors combined to save a life. I called the doctor who told me the boy was on the verge of death. He had never heard of this drug nor had the pathologist in charge of our laboratory. ... As soon as the drug was administered the boy reacted favorably. Today he is absolutely cured...
...real master of Charity is the man who raised its new building, who supervised the planting of every one of the 10,000 supporting pylons: Pathologist Rigney D'Aunoy. Descendant of an old Creole family that moved to New Orleans around 1750, warm-hearted Dr. D'Aunoy (pronounced Doe-nwah) is No. 1 U. S. authority on the little-known third venereal disease, Lymphogranuloma inguinale...
...mechanisms that maintain the body's fluid balance are the small adrenal glands, capping the kidneys. These glands secrete several substances; one of them raises blood pressure, regulates circulation. In 1937 the adrenal hormone, known as cortin, was produced synthetically, given the bristling title desoxycorticosterone acetate. Young Pathologist David Perla of Manhattan's Montefiore Hospital decided to try it as a shock preventive. Last week, in the Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, Dr. Perla reported "excellent results...