Word: toxication
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...meetings in November will have as speakers President Conant, November 2; Professor James H. Means '07, on "Certain Aspects of Toxic Goiter," November 9; Professor Edwin B. Wilson '99, on "The Theory of Measurement of Mental Ability," November 16; and Professor James L. Gamble on "The Factors of the Food Requirement," November...
...supplied the deadly fumes. This he verified by setting a variety of fires in an asbestos-lined room, he reported last week in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. Woolen and silk clothes, rugs and furnishings produce prussic acid and ammonia as well as carbon monoxide and dioxide. Burning wool also produces toxic hydrogen sulfide. Cotton, rayon, paper, wood and other cellulose produce poisonous concentrations of carbon monoxide and dioxide, and acetic acid which makes smoke acrid and causes coughing...
...florescence and subsidence of goiter is only one of the many unknown facts about the subject. At Memphis last week two dozen men read papers about goiter-from Dr. George Everett Beilby (Albany) on "Toxic Diffuse Goiter in Children" to Dr. Samuel James Waterworth (Clearfield, Pa.) on "Pre-and Post-Operative Treatment of the Plus-Four Bad Risk Goiter Case...
Died. Sarah Jane Garner, 81, mother of John Nance Garner; of general toxic poisoning: at Detroit, Tex. Daughter of a frontiersman, born on the banks of Texas' Red River, she bore Son John Nance and six other children in a mud-chinked log cabin. She also raised five orphans of her kinfolk. Nominee Garner turned away from the deathbed before his mother died, saying he preferred to remember her as he had known...
...Allen has. In his Physiatric Institute at Morris-town-a mansion once owned by Banker Otto Hermann Kahn-Dr. Allen observed that not every tuberculosis patient can endure the insulin treatment. Particularly is this so among those who run high fevers. Otherwise, declares Dr. Allen: "In the less toxic cases able to tolerate the full insulin dosage, it has been possible to build up weight, seemingly muscle as well as fat, at rates as high as a pound...