Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Viet Nam is afflicted with iatrogenic disease. This is a physician-induced condition, and arises when an inappropriate treatment, given perhaps for a misdiagnosed illness, is continued and even stubbornly escalated. Unless the error is appreciated, the treatment stopped and the therapeutic direction shifted, the patient ultimately dies. A physician can be sued for malpractice. Can Washington...
...stan dard-bearer in the national elections, in which he will probably face Christian Democratic Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger. Though he was roughed up by rebellious students and met with cries of "Labor traitor!" when he arrived outside the auditorium in Nurnberg, his party gave him only pleasant treatment inside. By a 325-to-8 vote, the delegates re-elected him party leader and cheered his new policies. Those policies are certain to cause severe strains within the coalition Cabinet, especially since Chancellor Kiesinger and his fellow Christian Democrats hope that they can win an outright majority next year...
...inviting King, the Committee is breaking away from the usual Class Day fare of orations and awards to insist on the treatment of political issues...
Hodgkin's and three kindred diseases may appear to be distinct entities at certain stages, but in fact they blend into each other. So, Dr. Nobler declared, the thing to do now is to ignore these distinctions and get on with the supervoltage treatment. That way, ten-year survival rates for Hodgkin's patients treated early have been pushed as high as 68% and five-year rates to 80% at some centers...
...would accord the same accolade to that waiting room of the mid-20th century, the nervous, noisy jetport. For travelers in a hurry, it is all too often a place for enforced contemplation, while airlines catch up with their weather-beaten schedules. Novelist Hailey gives airports his familiar Hotel treatment, and the result may permanently ground all his readers...