Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hospital ... an expense of $8,000 to $10,000.... It will be difficult to get graduates, even more difficult to get graduates to go to rural districts. . . . We are not now producing men to do the ordinary service of medicine for the ordinary people. . . . midwives taking the place of physicians. . . . death certificates marked 'no physician attending...
...President and Mrs. Coolidge? with Secretary and Mrs. Sanders, Major Coupal (presidential physician), secret service men, etc.?took a morning's automobile ride through Chelsea, Revere Beach, Everett, Somerville, Aledford, Cambridge, Watertown. In that vicinity they stopped at the Arlington cemetery to inspect the graves of John and Mary "Coolidg" ancestors of the President in the 10th generation who both died in 1891, both aged 88. A stop was made at the Belmont Springs Country Club (of which Governor Coolidge was once a member) where the President bought cigars for his party...
Said Dr. George E. Vincent, President of the Rockefeller Foundation, in a prolog to the annual report of the Foundation, shortly to be issued: "The general practitioner of ability, character and personality is a fundamentally valuable person . . . He cheers, encourages, warns, commands . . . not only a physician, but a friend . . . disappearance would be a serious loss...
...homeopath is a physician devoted to cure by drugs. The basic tenets of his healing are that each disease may be cured by a drug, that the proper drug is the one which administered to healthy persons produces symptoms similar to those of the disease, that only one remedy should be used for each disease, that the doses should be very small. Homeopathy is more than 125 years old. Some of its treatments have been taken over by the "regular school of medicine" (Allopathy), it is likewise the only one of the medical cults which receives any considerable recognition from...
...boats had no room for 2,000 Ib. more freight. Therefore, the destroyer Putnam was despatched to Sydney with the missing sets, MacMillan assured the Navy Department they would be installed. Soon after the expedition was steaming for Battle Harbor, Labrador, with it going Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, physician-missionary to the Eskimos, returning to his Battle Harbor Mission for the summer...