Word: treat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Columbia students seem little interested in joining. Shrugged Sophomore Elliot Stern: "As long as they don't bother the rest of us, it's O.K." The league's biggest problem will probably be its self-imposed secrecy. As some students asked: How do you treat them equally when you don't know who they...
...does not stir for the stranger. He has enough to treat his friends and, more important, one doesn't go scuttling all over the room every time the door opens. After a time he is by the stranger's side, not questioning, waiting to be informed. He is informed, and whatever the stranger proclaims himself to be will be magnified in the retelling, for even Vic gains by association with important...
According to Miss Gill, the University "would still have the right to collect existing rents, keep the building in repair, and treat the tenants decently...
...premature and wildly optimistic claims, many doctors were trying it without FDA approval. As FDA Commissioner James L. Goddard said later, these were not scientific studies. And because the commercial-grade chemical is so widely available, many victims of severe rheumatic and related disorders were recklessly using DMSO to treat themselves...
Into the Bladder. As for the eye changes reported in animals, Cornell University's Ophthalmologist Dan M. Gordon reports that he used DMSO to treat swollen, waterlogged corneas, conjunctivitis and inflammation of other eye-related tissues. In many cases, results were excellent; in none could DMSO be blamed for any lens changes. One of the most distressing conditions that DMSO seemed to help was Hunner's ulcer, an inflammation of the bladder causing painful urination as often as every ten minutes. No other generally effective medical treatment is known. But any urologist now giving DMSO directly into...