Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sometime later, Dr. Charles W. Eckermeyer, a sensitive physician who, during the 47 years he has been practising medicine, has never sent his patients a bill, celebrated a birthday. To him, to commemorate his selfless devotion to his profession, the villagers gave the purse, the motor...
...second anniversary of the death of Warren G. Harding, President of the U. S., was memorialized at the Trinity Baptist Church of Marion, Ohio. Dr. Carl W. Sawyer, son of the late Brigadier General, who was the President's physician, delivered the memorial address, saying: "His loyalty, his kindliness, his patience, his patriotism have all borne fruit. A nation mourns him. History records him. We revere...
...health, in uncharacteristic dowdy clothes, a cap pulled forward so that the bald cranium was revealed behind, pedalling at such a pace that his panting companion could not catch the scraps of conversation flung back at him; Sumner suddenly giving up smoking; asking for a picture of his physician's pretty child, looking at it constantly; pitching at one-o'-cat for his own boys, plunging through the blizzard of '88 to fetch them from their school; Sumner embarrassed beyond graciousness when '04 presented him with a loving...
...lumbering home along a dark street in Manhattan last week, when he spied two men fisticuffing under a street light. Thinking to teach them a lesson, he banged their heads together. A knife flickered; Peacemaker Siki fell to the ground with a great wound in his cheek. The physician who stitched him together some hours later expressed doubt that the amazed Senegalese would ever fight again...
...Kansas City, one Lionel J. Chapman, rich dairyman, was prostrated by the heat. Alarmed, he caused a refrigerator car to be filled with ice, installed other conveniences, got in himself, started for Canada with his physician...