Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Such salty, down-to-earth treatment of an esoteric surgical specialty could have come only from New Zealand-born Sir Harold Delf Gillies, 74, onetime champion golfer, master of the fly rod, amateur painter and undisputed father of modern plastic surgery in Britain. As co-author of The Principles and Art of Plastic Surgery (Little, Brown; $35), he enlisted the University of Miami's David Ralph Millard Jr., 37, a kindred spirit and former pupil. Utterly different from anything else in the field, their work is neither a set text nor a formal reference book, but a remarkable grafting...
Charged FTC: the commercials for these products are "false." Not one of the products "is an adequate, effective and reliable treatment" as it professes to be; none that makes the claim actually provides a "new kind of relief"; none penetrates "below the skin"; none gives relief to last "through the night." The complaints gave the offenders 30 days to reply to the charges, set dates early in June for hearings giving them a chance to argue for comforting relief from FTC's decision to put the heat on Heet...
...Louis was outraged, not so much at the move itself, but at the way President Deramus did it. After a short, angry meeting, the city's Chamber of Commerce expelled the Katy from its ranks after 45 years of membership. Snapped the Chamber: "The treatment of these employees by the Katy is out of character with responsible business practices and does a great disservice to management here and elsewhere...
Though pockets of prejudice remain, the West German government has labored to atone for the dead by its treatment of the living: by helping to finance the building of synagogues to replace the 300 burned down by the Nazis; by paying every Jew who was in a concentration camp 150 Deutsche mark ($36) for every month he spent in camp; by paying 6,000 DM to any Jew who returns to Germany and helping him to find housing and a job; by providing him with preferences in government loans and contracts if he sets up in business. In addition, Germany...
Nothing solid was heard of Markos for eight years. Then from Communist Poland last month came reports that Markos had turned up there after imprisonment in Rumania and treatment for a mental disorder. Last week a small announcement in the East German (Communist) Neues Deutschland ended the Markos mystery. A resolution by the exiled Greek Communist Party restored to Comrade Markos Vafiades his rights as a member of the Central Committee, admitted that he "had been disciplined by the Central Committee on the basis of empty accusations and by violation of the party statutes during the abnormal inner-party regime...