Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Brazil's presidential race was dramatically close, and the vote-counting was dramatically slow. This week, with more than two-thirds of an estimated 10 million paper ballots tallied, the apparent winner was sometime Physician Juscelino Kubitschek, 54, grandson of a Silesian immigrant, ex-governor of Minas Gerais State, candidate of a patchwork left and center coalition. Middle-Roader Kubitschek ran with Communist endorsement, which, in public, he neither accepted nor rejected. His slogan: "Power, Transportation and Food." Brazil can use more of all three...
Summa cum Laude. In Rome, Aristide Egidi, 47, was arrested for posing as a physician when police learned that his elegant, Greek-written diploma was an oldtime letter of recommendation after his work as a chauffeur in the Greek embassy...
...Lowry headquarters, and President Eisenhower resumed his authority as Chief Executive. Adams brought with him two lists of State Department recess appointments that needed the President's signature. With his doctors' approval, Ike held the papers in the air and signed them. "Mr. President," said White House Physician Major General Howard Snyder, "you only have to initial these papers." Ike looked up and smiled. "Well, Howard," he said, "I think I know more about it than you do," and signed his name in full...
Most effective early treatment for coronary thrombosis is therefore to administer pain-killing drugs and to keep the patient on his back and preferably asleep until the pain of the original seizure has passed, There was some criticism of Presidential Physician Major General Howard Snyder ast week for not taking a cardiogram un til eleven hours after the attack and for giving no drugs except morphine at first...
Died. José P. Tamborini. 69, physician, sometime translator, coalition candidate (Communist-Socialist-Radical) in the stormy 1946 Argentine presidential election, in which he was resoundingly defeated by the now deposed strongman Juan Peron (see THE HEMISPHERE); in Buenos Aires...