Word: thyroid
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...from side effects is shown in the council's listing of 48 other drugs that have, in at least a few patients, caused blood-cell damage. They include many of the most widely used sulfas and invaluable drugs universally prescribed for diabetes, arthritis, heart failure, epileptic seizures, tuberculosis, thyroid disease and emotional disorders. Even such old reliables as quinine and the painkillers phenacetin and aminopyrine are on the list...
...group of 57 were hospitalized for surgery of medium severity. It was among these that Dr. Kolouch had his most satisfying success. All were more relaxed during anesthesia and on the operating table. They made fast and uneventful recoveries, with little need for pain-killing drugs. In cases of thyroid removal or hernia operations, the number of doses of opiates was half the usual average and the hospital stay was also cut in half. Hypnosis is less successful in operations such as removal of the gall bladder or part of the stomach. Dr. Kolouch suspects that, besides the severity...
...unpublished) to a UPA script with the title THE INVISIBLE MOUSTACHE OF RAOUL DUFY, knows a tremendous amount about art. So does the fly. Part of the book's obvious charm comes from the fly's painterly descriptions of practically everything: "Her neck swelled Ingresly, as with an enlarged thyroid...
...inflammation that almost killed John Riteris. There is good reason to suspect, says Dr. Merrill, that his nephritis was the result of an "autoimmune reaction," in which some of the body's cells turn against its own tissues to destroy them. The same may be true of certain thyroid diseases...