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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...treatment may be, doctors are still in the dark about the exact size of the injection in many unusual cases, have dared to administer only conservative amounts of hormone over long periods of time. Last year Physiologists R. Deanesly and Alan Sterling Parkes of the National Institute for Medical Research at London grew tired of performing innumerable injections in their laboratory, decided that they needed a "laborsaving device." They had a hunch that if man could carry around a substantial, fairly permanent store of extra hormones, his body would absorb as large an amount as was physically possible; just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Under the Skin | 10/3/1938 | See Source »

...Psychologist, Lyman Wells, obtained his Ph.D. at Columbia in 1906. In 1921 he became an instructor in the Medical School and instructor in the Medical School and in recent years has been an assistant professor of psychology there. From 1925 to 1928 he was a member of the National Research Council in the division of anthropology and psychology. As a member of the National Committee of Mental Hygiene he has been chiefly interested in clinical psychometrics and mental hygiene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Bock Will Have New Offices and Eight Assistants in Original Enterprise | 9/30/1938 | See Source »

...anthropologist, Carl Coleman Seltzer '29, was a research anthropometrist at the Columbia Medical Center in 1930. Three years later he got a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. From 1933 to 1935 he was a National Research Council fellow in Anthropology. The next year he was statistical and anthropometric research assistant to Earnest A. Hooton, Professor of Anthropology. For the past year he was research assistant in the Fatigue Laboratory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Bock Will Have New Offices and Eight Assistants in Original Enterprise | 9/30/1938 | See Source »

Thanks to the work of the Medical School's Frederick J. Pohle, Assistant in Medicine, and Francis H. L. Taylor, Research Associate in Medicine, a magic powder prepared from beef blood, has just been discovered, a powder that is more effective in stopping bleeding in hemophilia than any other known treatment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Scientific Scrapbook | 9/29/1938 | See Source »

Architecture, Banking, 4 each; Advertising, Astronomy, Certified Accountant, Biological Research, Electrical Communications, History, Museum Work, Sociologist, 2 each; Army Officer, Stage Design, Furniture Design, Engineering, Astrophysics, Accountant, Cotton, Paint, Shipping, Broker, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Dentistry, Dramatics, Forestry, Mathematics, Orchestra Conductor, Radio, Oil Geology, Oil Industry, Meteorology, 1 each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAW, EDUCATION, MEDICINE FAVORED 1942 PROFESSIONS | 9/28/1938 | See Source »

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