Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...treatment of the main problem with its trenchant heart-rending situations suggests Galsworthy's manner, indeed so does the whole well-knit play. An occasional line and a tendency toward the melodramatic damage it only slightly. As for the acting, the ensemble divides the honors; it is a notably even performance, topped by Mr. Clive...
...years ago a young French doctor, Henri Vadon, was assisting at an operation. An inadvertent movement of the patient drove deep into his hand the point of a syringe known to contain deadly bacilli. Immediate treatment would probably have saved him, but he chose to finish the operation without attending to himself. As a result his arm became infected and had to be amputated last week. "For his devotion to duty under exceptional circumstances" the French Government caused Dr. Vadon to be decorated with the cordon of the Legion of Honor, on the day after his arm was amputated...
...Some one has attempted to estimate the number of hours, days months, years, and decades of dental treatment by all the dentists in the United States today that would be necessary to fill the solvable carious teeth of the children of America at the present time. The figures in the estimate are like some of the mathematical calculations of the astronomer?they stagger the imagination. This task is not impossible, but it is as colossal as it is important...
...their renewal this fall, two further innovations are to be found in the introduction of the speakers by proctors, and in the treatment of one general subject throughout the entire course, namely "What Should a Man Get Out of College...
...Cabot '89, Professor of Clinical Medicine and Professor of Social Ethics, for two years, for a study, desired by the Department of Social Ethics, of the results of the treatment of delinquents in Massachusetts...