Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cases of high blood-pressure by dietary methods. In such cases, and even in acute cases in which apoplexy is a danger, the condition may be greatly reduced or arrested by this method, which has been known to pathologists for several years, and was first investigated by a French physician, Ambard...
William Henry Robey, Med. '95: The Causes of Heart Failure. Like other volumes in the Harvard Health Talks, this is a popular account of the disease with suggestions for prevention and assistance to the physician...
...member of the Cabinet have no end. Besides his executive functions, he must nurse legislation-and give medical attention to legislators. Secretary Work found so, at least, when he was summoned to Rochester, Minn., to attend the bedside of Senator Nicholson of Colorado. The Secretary has been his physician and friend for 30 years, and Senator Nicholson, who is seriously ill, refused to be operated upon until Dr. Work had been called into consultation...
...Kinnosuke Miura, professor of internal medicine in the Imperial University of Tokyo, physician to the Emperor, outstanding leader of the Japanese medical profession...
...Public Service" will be the subject of the fourth talk, the speaker being Mr. James Byrne '77. Mr. Byrne, who is a fellow of Harvard College, is a prominent New York lawyer and president of the Bar Association in that city. Dr. W. S. Thayer '85, the head physician of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, will deliver the fourth lecture on April 2 with "Medicine and Public Health" as his subject...