Word: q
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...MARCUS Q. ARNESON...
...from tranquilizing a child, some of the potent drugs given to prevent nausea and vomiting may throw him into convulsions, warns a Manhattan pediatrician. In some cases, says New York University's Dr. Sidney Q. Cohlan in GP (published by the American Academy of General Practice), even moderate doses of drugs in the phenothiazine family* produce alarming and puzzling convulsions...
...Q flu. 99. fesses One to who heal pro by use,,of air, light, water, vibrations, heat...
...Angeles, where common illnesses unaccountably take uncommon forms, the epidemic was at first widely described as "Q flu" because of the question as to its nature. Virologists soon proved that the virus was no mystery agent-merely the familiar Asian strain. But the ill-health picture in the area was complicated by other factors: the semiannual epidemic of "Spencer's disease," as local doctors like to call unexplained outbreaks of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, and a second type of upper respiratory illness, milder than flu, presumably caused by a virus of a different family. One or another...
...Loeb Drama Committee announces that the first production in the Drama Center will be an Arthur Kopit double-header: "Life is Like a Sewer--You Only Get Out of It What You Put Into It" and "Q". Kopit apologizes for the shortness of the second title, hinting that he was pressured by his publicity chairman. Harry Levin's office in the building features alternating black and white walls. "I like the symbolism" he tells the curious. "Harvard drama is 'sick, sick, sick'" Jan Hartman tells anybody who will listen...