Word: patients
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...institution "will surpass the medical centres of any European capital," including Berlin and Vienna. There will be ten ward floors with 64 beds on each. Each floor will be divided into small wards of from one to twelve beds. Efforts will be made to make the patient feel that he is not one of many, that he will receive all the personal attention possible in a small hospital, with the advantage of resources never before equaled...
...mills of the gods of golf ground out some long-awaited grist. After eight fairly patient years of waiting, Robert Tyre Jones Jr., of Atlanta, last week won the national amateur championship...
Epinard, prize package of French horseflesh, cantered to the post of the Aqueduct (L. I.) racecourse, stood patient while five of the fleetest steeds in the U. S. milled about beside him. They were to run a mile and see who finished first. Finally aligned, the six were signaled...
...goods for sale. The dealer is under no obligation to inquire into the character of his customer, but furnishes his goods to all buyers without discrimination. A doctor regards himself as under obligation to treat anyone who may call upon him, although he may may know that his patient deserves to be sick and will probably be as mean as ever when he gets well. In other words, the business man and the doctor exercise their callings in a more or less impersonal way, considering themselves bound to disregard their private inclinations in purely professional matters. This is really necessary...
Thousands of patient men in blue denim...