Word: pills
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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John Rock, clinical professor of Gynecology, emeritus, suggested in The Time Has Come, published yesterday, that the pill Enovid works on the same principal as the "rhythm method," which the church currently accepts, and expressed hope that the church might approve the pill...
...first test of the 1914 Harrison Law, which prevented doctors from giving drugs to addicts: "The cops finally arrested a pill roller who was running a shooting gallery. You come in, say, 'Doc, I got warts.' Bung he gives you heroin. He was a quack...
...True to Be Good, by George Bernard Shaw. This gallimaufry of tired Shavianisms on the religious temper, the military mind, and the desperate plight of the idle rich is a theatrical sleeping pill. A full cast of stars-Glynis Johns, Robert Preston, David Wayne, Cyril Ritchard, Eileen Heckart, Lillian Gish, Cedric Hardwicke, Ray Middleton-try to wake the play...
...swing when Clay arrived. Pretty girls-"those foxes." in Cassius' vocabulary-leaned close for pictures. The band blared. The management rustled up a cake decorated with roses and strawberries, and plunked it proudly under Cassius' nose. Cassius smiled, then frowned. He pushed the cake away, popped a pill in his mouth. A doctor whispered in his ear. Suddenly, Clay shoved back his chair and lurched out into the night. All at once, people remembered that he was only 21- and for the first time all evening, he was acting...
...Chicago's Milex. Prophylactics for men still account for $85 million a year in sales, led by New York's 83-year-old Julius Schmid, Inc.. Youngs Rubber Corp. and Dean Rubber Co. But Sterling Drug's Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute is testing a pill designed...