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Most of the patients began to feel better within half an hour after getting Priscoline, the six doctors reported. They "experienced a sense of well-being and sighed with relief. The pain either diminished or disappeared completely . . . They rested more comfortably during the day.
If new U.S. divisions had been flowing faster into Korea, General Walker would by now have some reserves. He would not be forced to shuttle troops from one crisis to another, or to pull war-weary troops into action before they had been rested. It was clearly not enough to...
"Somewhat Startling." "I must say," McDonough later observed, "that the tone of Mr. Truman's reply was somewhat startling." But Congressman McDonough contented himself with appending a few observations to the letter and quietly inserting the whole correspondence in the Congressional Record. There the matter would have rested, buried...
The virus's appetite for nucleoproteins suggested an explanation of the oft-reported link between physical fatigue and the severity of a polio attack, said Dr. Melnick. The nucleoproteins are believed to be reduced by extreme fatigue. Therefore, if the polio virus attacks an exhausted person, the supply of...
Rested and restored after her recent breakdown (TIME, July 3), Song & Dance Girl Judy Garland flicked her line into the lake at Sun Valley, Idaho, pulled in her first catch of the season: a 7½-oz., 10-in. rainbow trout .