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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...some patients, the new drugs have already succeeded where aspirin failed or proved too irritating to tolerate. Jo Ann Schwartz, 50, of Topsfield, Mass., was taking 18 Bufferins daily and still finding it too painful to walk upstairs. She became a subject in an Oraflex study, and "within 30 days, I could start doing things again," she says. She is now back on her bicycle and kicking up her heels in the pool. But Schwartz was one of the lucky ones. About 20% of arthritis sufferers are not helped by the new drugs. For them, the search continues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Fighting Arthritis Pain | 5/31/1982 | See Source »

...distributor. He hobnobbed with gangsters, buying their smut, counterfeit Hollywood films and even 50 submachine guns. The sting ended in 54 arrests, but for Livingston the charade had become muddled with reality. He kept bank accounts in his pseudonym and introduced himself regularly as Pat Salamone. According to Fred Schwartz, the Assistant U.S. Attorney prosecuting the sting defendants, Livingston has "psychiatric problems that make it difficult for him to distinguish between his real identity and his undercover identity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lost Identity | 4/26/1982 | See Source »

...group's members, in alphabetical order, are John Adler; William Doherty; Fred N. Gaines; S. Bernard Goodwyn '83; Laura Pollard; Jonathan D. Rabinovitz '83; Eric Reiff '85, Julia Rubin '84, and Joseph Schwartz...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Rigged Election | 4/7/1982 | See Source »

...status of the physician-patient [relationship] where the danger arose from that relationship." Tresemer's case ultimately ended without any award of damages for other, unrelated reasons. But the principle stands. Will attorneys try to expand it in other courts? After hearing about the Case & Comment article, Stanley Schwartz, a top Detroit medical malpractice lawyer, fairly bubbled over. "If read broadly, the case could change the way doctors practice medicine; it would cause them to search their files to find patients treated years ago," he says. "At first it may seem ridiculous. On the other hand, if the doctors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Briefs: Nov. 16, 1981 | 11/16/1981 | See Source »

...pair of Harvard Expository Writing teachers--one past and one present--will each celebrate a newly published book this week at a party at the Grolier Book Shop, the Plympton St. poetry bookstore. On Saturday from 4 to 6, the festivities will be for Lloyd Schwartz's volume of poetry These People (Wesleyan University Press). Schwartz's a former instructor of expository writing, currently teaches at Boston State and reviews movies for the Boston Phoenix...

Author: By Michael W. Miller, | Title: Filmic Philosophy and New Gamesman | 11/12/1981 | See Source »

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