Word: physicians
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Lord Moran, Winston Churchill's personal physician, said last night "We'll lose a small chunk of history" if ethical considerations stand in the way of writing medical biographies...
While the doctors worked, Jackie stood in a corner with Presidential Physician George Burkley and "rested her spattered cheek" on Burkley's shoulder, then "knelt in the President's blood and closed her eyes in prayer." Later, in the corridor, Secret Service Chauffeur Bill Greer came up to her and sobbed, "Oh Mrs. Kennedy, oh my God, oh my God, I didn't mean to do it, I didn't hear, I should have swerved the car, I couldn't help it." Then he embraced her and wept on her shoulder...
...organism. There is also the implication that many students who seek psychiatric help may already have been seen in the medical or surgical clinics, and some signs of their psychic distress may have been evident at that time. Many people apparently find it easier to go to the general physician rather than the psychiatrist. The results do indicate the value of close collaboration between the psychiatrist and the internist and surgeon, both before and after psychotherapy has begun...
Died. Arthur Lewis Miller, 74, longtime (1943-59) Republican Congressman from Nebraska, a practicing physician-turned-conservative legislator who devoted his career to fighting what he considered "socialist giveaways" such as foreign aid, public-power projects and all welfare programs; of heart disease; in Chevy Chase...
...Interests with the Highest Average Mean Score for Harvard Class of 1964 and 1965, Senior Year: 1. Musician (performer) 40.6 2. Librarian 40.3 3. Psychologist 40.1 4. Author-journalist 37.5 5. Psychiatrist 36.7 6. Lawyer 36.6 7. Public administrator 35.6 8. Social worker 35.6 9. Rehabilitation counselor 34.6 10. Physician 34.4 11. Biologist 33.9 12. Music teacher 33.6 13. Advertising man 33.4 14. Artist...