Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...member of the board is a physician and a Gannon-Dr. James A., forthright brother of Fordham's forthright President Robert I. Gannon...
Tragic fact is that the rising death rate from diabetes is by no means inevitable and is needlessly high. Many sufferers can forestall a diabetic death by following a diet prescribed by a physician. It is significant that diabetic doctors die of the disease only one-fourth as often as diabetic laymen...
...Once we saw a 70-year-old British physician ordered off a roadway by an Indian guard who had gone over to the Japs. The old man apparently didn't hear, and straightened up to listen. The Indian rushed up and slapped him so hard he fell to earth. Then the Indian kicked him viciously until several Britons carried the old man away. And this was not an isolated case...
...residents of West Milford, N.J. (plus some 10,000 summer visitors) will be without a doctor soon. Last week the town's only practicing physician, Dr. Harold C. Geiger, father of three, was called up by the Army Medical Corps. Dr. Norman Scott, secretary of the Newark office of the Army Procurement and Assignment Service, agreed with the worried townsfolk that the Army faced a "moral obligation" to replace the departing doctor or to arrange calls from doctors in other towns. But he warned: "West Milford is an example of what is going to happen in a great many...
...Hospital is directed by Dr. John E. Gordon, professor of preventative Medicine and Epidemiology of Harvard University. Dr. Alex J. Steigman is the physician in charge, and the laboratory work is directed by T. F. McNair Scott, formerly Research Professor in Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania and a native of England. The staff consists of ten doctors, 62 nurses, six technicians and eight members of the administrative staff...