Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...break up the marriage she has the bride trailed by a detective, accuses her of misconduct with a physician friend. The bride defends her virtue, begs her husband to take her away. Before he can, wicked old Victoria gets her alone, pushes her into a secret treasure-vault where she is left to suffocate. When she is rescued, Victoria entombs herself in the vault, crackling insanely over Van Brett heirlooms...
...week one of Editor Patterson's journalistic enterprises reached a new anecdotal high. It was a new daily feature called "The Doctor Tells The Story." It was Editor Patterson's own product. It came to him last month in a letter from Dr. William Edmund Aughinbaugh. elderly physician, lawyer, author, explorer, who worked on plagues in India, Burma, Arabia, China, Latin America, many another far-flung frontier. Dr. Aughinbaugh proposed that the News print a daily anecdote from his long and adventurous career. Editor Patterson liked the idea, decided to try it. For a month the strip...
...weight reducing compound in any form should be used unless the patient is under strict observation by a thoroughly qualified physician." So declared Dr. Edward L. Bortz of Philadelphia to the American College of Physicians, meeting in Chicago last week. To such talk, patent medicine manufacturers and many a layman reply: "Humph, doctors trying to make more business for themselves...
Lesser Slim Figure Bath: "Every physician knows . . . that this absurd mixture of cornstarch, borax, baking soda, etc. can have not the slightest effect in the reduction of weight...
...once a week to get to a Los Angeles fencing club where she practices. At Scripps College, Miss Mayer meant to study international law to prepare for a career in the German foreign service. The Hitler regime changed her plans. Her mother is Aryan, her father was a Jewish physician. Helene Mayer has been expelled from the Offenbach Fencing Club. She hopes nonetheless to fence for the 1936 German Olympic team. Slim, tall, flaxen-haired with charming manners and a smile as bright and sudden as her foil, she speaks English with no accent, an occasional ja. Last week...