Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Clinic has a short history. Dr. Arlie V. Bock, Henry K. Oliver professor of Hygiene, successor to Dr. Worcester, expanded the Clinic in 1935 to its present size. At the present time, the personnel inclues a full-time nurse and secretary, and two doctors, Bryant L. Decker. M.D., physician, and Robert R. Linton, M.D., surgeon...
...famed Robert E. Lee. Although he was born in Ohio and brought up in Kansas, nobody had ever bothered to check up on this claim. But this time O'Daniel's enemies have spread the word that he was really named after Dr. Lee Humphrey, the physician who was in at his birth...
Racket. In Hattiesburg, Miss., a physician examining Private John Lafferty for entrance to the officers' training school applied his stethoscope, listened, rejected him, had him sent to a hospital. The odd noises the physician had heard were the crunching of hair on Private Lafferty's nappy chest...
...foot should not be sold to the public, announced the Food & Drug Administration. Reason: this particular mixture, composed of camphor and phenol (carbolic acid) "is capable of producing necrosis [gangrene] and is too dangerous for indiscriminate use." According to the Administration, phenol-camphor should be sold only on a physician's prescription, must be labeled POISON, and be plastered with warnings, instructions, first-aid directions in case of accident...
...Lavrenti Beria - "scholarly-looking, soft-spoken . . . who looks like a physician but whose innocent-sounding title. Commissar for Internal Affairs, means that he is the head of the NKVD [ex-Ogpu...