Word: poisoner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There have been some changes in the lineups as announced last week. Bill Row is out with poison Ivy and his place at stroke has been taken by Tom Talbot with Peirce replacing Talbot in Ranger Purdy's crew...
...livers of senile men and women, continued Dr. MacNider, and the organs of senile dogs, even those that are known never to have been touched by poison or disease, are composed almost entirely of flat cells. Those senile flat cells are identical in appearance with the flat liver and kidney cells of young dogs which Dr. MacNider experimentally poisoned...
Those flat cells, therefore, indicate at least one method by which the body may defend itself against destruction by disease or poison. Since those agents of death cause the formation of flat cells, Dr. MacNider found himself logically bound to conclude: "Certain tissue changes which we now designate as disease and consider essentially harmful and opposed to life may be changes in terms of adaptation which enable an organ or an organism not to die but to live, even though as a result of such changes the organ or the individual has to live at a lower level of physiological...
...diseased and defective brains poison young healthy brains, by preaching of their past, which is as dark as the darkest part of Africa (Spain...
...mannered thunder-and-lightning radical, get enmeshed in the celluloid toils, and tells him where to go when he tries to sweep her off to his California paradise. She sees her best friend in the Footlight Club, the actress's refuge, escape from failure by way of poison. She sees a beautiful nitwit accept a film contract which she herself turns down, get acclaimed by the moviegoing public, and return to do a play on Broadway, sponsored by her Philistine boss. But David Kingsley a sensitive fellow who regrets having sold his soul to the latter potentate, persuades...