Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...also a physician at New England Deaconess Hospital and consultant at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston...
...Crisler System. The intricate system that Chappuis fits into at Michigan is designed by a man who likes to construct puzzles. At 48, greying Herbert Orin ("Fritz") Crisler has the easy, competent air of a skilled physician (he once studied medicine at the University of Chicago). An ardent admirer of Robert E. Lee's battle strategy, he tries to imitate it: feinting at one point, hitting another...
...bedside manner" gone out of fashion? Not with Britain's famed general practitioner, Sir Adolphe Abrahams, 63, longtime physician to British Olympic teams. Last week he told Westminster Hospital students...
Died. Baron Henri de Rothschild, 75. French financier, physician, philanthropist and viniculturist; of a heart ailment; near Lausanne, Switzerland. Probably the most noteworthy of the Rothschilds, Baron Henri won respect for his work on infants' diseases, on milk as a food, and on the radium treatment of cancer (he set up the famed Pierre Curie Institute for radium research). He also found time to write plays for the Paris stage...
...many patients that it takes him months to make his rounds. And his visits take him thousands of miles from his office, a grey building in Washington, D.C. a block from the White House. Dr. Paul Ramsey Hawley, medical director of the Veterans Administration, has more patients than any physician in the world's history ever had-about...