Word: treatment
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Inspired by a friend who had stopped drinking, Wilson went to meetings of the Oxford Group, an evangelical society founded in Britain by Pennsylvania Frank Buchman. And as Wilson underwent a barbiturate-and-belladonna cure called "purge and puke," which was state-of-the-art alcoholism treatment at the time, his brain spun with phrases from Oxford Group meetings, Carl Jung and William James' Varieties of Religious Experience, which he read in the hospital. Five sober months later, Wilson went to Akron, Ohio, on business. The deal fell through, and he wanted a drink. He stood in the lobby...
...example, the undergraduate who accused D. Drew Douglas, Class of 2000, of rape last year says she was told after arriving at UHS to take a cab to a Boston hospital for treatment...
...theoretically, endostatin patients should be able to undergo long-term treatment with little to no side effects, since the protein occurs naturally in the human body and will therefore not be rejected by the host...
Although Mederos was seen as a "can-do" officer who was popular with his colleagues, Riley's treatment of his senior staff upset many veteran officers in his departments even though both Stanford and Rooney had requested transfers from the position...
...spending--federal aid to hospitals--that had helped to pay for the expensive teaching mission of academic medical centers. The cutbacks in Medicare spending came at a particularly difficult time for American hospitals, as private insurers have moved to pay less and less of the per-patient cost of treatment over the last five years, instead ceding this job to less generous managed care programs...