Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...laboratories should be available to the family physician for service to the family of the employe." Figures presented to indicate the extent of the field of factory medicine: 3,000,000 "lost time injuries," 25,000 deaths, 87,000,000 minor injuries, from industrial accidents yearly. Cost: $5,000,000,000 a year. "Cancer is Curable." During the past two years Fellows of the College of Surgeons, at the insistence of Dr. Franklin H. Martin, an organizer of the College* have been keeping track of cases of cancer which have remained cured for five years or longer. Last week...
...Sykes of Leeds, England, has an energy index of 14,400 millimetres of mercury per minute, or the ability to lift that much mercury by the force of the heart action. If the figure runs up to 45,000 or 50,000, as is possible, it demonstrates to the physician that the heart has enlarged considerably to carry this load, and that an operation will be risky...
Died. Dr. George Arthur Dixon, 76, U. S.-born physician; after long illness; in Paris. He attended President McKinley after the Buffalo shooting, the late J. P. Morgan during his last illness in Rome; was personal physician to the late E. H. Harriman and W. K. Vanderbilt...
Mellifluous sentiment oozes from the mouth of Lionel Barrymore. It is a pleasant shock. Only once in his performance as the unselfish country doctor does he resort to his hair-pulling act. "One Man's Journey" depicts the life of a generous rural physician who struggles and struggles to amass enough money for research work. When he has the opportunity to go to the medical center in New York, he is detained because little Letty McGinnis swallows iodine. At the end we see him still struggling in the country. "One Man's Journey" is not an epic...
...Conservatives have been urging this course, predicting a Conservative landslide. To hold the election the President needed a "strong" Premier. He spent the week trying to find one, called in successively a wealthy young jurist, Felipe Sanchez Roman; crafty former Finance Minister Jose Manuel Pedregal; Dr. Gregorio Maranon, onetime physician to Alfonso XIII and a great advocate of birth control; Dean Posada of the Madrid Law School and finally-when all these had found the Premier's seat too hot- chose an old guard, conservative political boss, Don Diego Martinez Barrios...