Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Half the conferees were clergymen and half were psychiatrists. For two days they discussed such subjects as marriage counseling and the treatment of the bereaved. What they said to each other was a closely guarded secret; the congregation-minded clergy, nervous about being caught in a Freudian context, were none too anxious to publicize the discussion. But the meaning of the conference-lay not so much in what was said as in the fact that the two groups were officially speaking...
...fidelity and strapping lyricism. Subtitled "a novel of faith in the earth," it is also a novel of bitterness over the gutting and misuse of the earth by first-and second-generation U.S. settlers. The theme is large, simple and an incitement to soil conservation. At times the treatment has an earthy swell and eloquence. But Author Feikema works his lesson so hard that before readers reach the end of the book, they will be worn...
...years after the building was completed, the College was taken over by soldiers of the Revolution, and Harvard Hall became both a storehouse and the commissary for the entire army in Cambridge. Treatment was none too gentle at the hands of the occupying troops and the building suffered considerable damage chiefly the loss of a thousand pounds of lead from its roof, which the soldiers converted into ammunition for their Revolutionary muzzleloaders...
Hodgkin's disease is a cancerlike swelling of the lymph nodes and lymphoid tissue, which exists throughout the body. The victims-often young people-live, on an average, for about 30 months after the disease takes hold. The accepted treatment at present is X rays or nitrogen mustard (TIME, Oct. 21). Both are palliatives, offer no hope of cure...
Died. Dr. Paul Mazzuri, 82, associate of Walter Reed in the 1900 Cuban experiments that isolated the yellow fever carrier; in New Orleans. As physician to volunteers who submitted to infection, Dr. Mazzuri succeeded in pulling all twelve patients through with a treatment of champagne, strong purgatives, sponge baths, quiet...