Word: treating
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Addison's disease, rare and usually fatal malady which ordinarily colors its victims anywhere from a light yellow to a deep brown and even black, has been treated successfully. Announcement of that important fact came last week from the Long Island Biological Association at Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., where Professor Wilbur Willis Swingle of Princeton and Joseph John Pfiffner developed the medicine. It is a purified extract, a hormone, of the suprarenal glands.* Johns Hopkins and the Mayo Clinic have used the extract on some 30 cases of Addison's disease. One case reacted favorably...
Farrar's audiences are still marveling at the change come over her since Metropolitan days. She is white-haired now. For several years she was round and matronly but she has thinned down again. The voice is small, an instrument to treat carefully. But she wisely chooses only songs which suit it, sings them with dignity and restraint...
...Alley wrote a song about the Harry K. Thaw case: "Just because he's a millionaire, everybody's willing to treat him unfair...
...nine o'clock he will be found in Sever 23 listening to Professor Fay, whose brilliant reputation as the biographer of Franklin ensures a scholarly and entertaining lecture. His subject, "The Jacobin Spirit in France", will be considered from its relation to political thought and institutions. The next treat on the program will come at twelve o'clock in Sever 2 when Professor Friedrich lectures on "Nationalism in International Relations." The treatment of the subject is bound to be interesting and will be given by a man whose experience in international affairs should lend authoritative weight to his statements...
...have certainly prospered under protection and I have seen the prophecies of free traders so utterly fail of fulfillment during the last 30 years that I am inclined to treat the matter as one of expediency purely." This was exactly the way the leaders of all three of Britain's parties treated the issue last week. As a matter of expediency, David Lloyd George came out for neither free trade nor protection in a100-minute speech before the annual conference of his free trade Liberal party at Torquay...