Word: treatments
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...present play is based on the material of a sound idea, badly patched with vaudeville treatment. The story tells of a mother who tried so hard to get her daughter married that she smothered the engagement with her good intentions. She told the young man that they were comfortable, and that the daughter was not used to house work. Whereupon the girl, so shamed by these activities, renounced her outing in the country, deserted the lunchbox on the table and went in for a good cry. Father finally fitted things together for the final curtain...
These actors were generally incompetent and their story about the same. It was about a doctor whose wife deserts him because he does not love her. Four years later she returns with a baby in her arms. Sick baby. He refuses treatment. She tells him the child is his. Four nurses and two doctors, all in white, gather round the tiny form. The wife staggers around the edges sobbing: "Will he live? Will he live?" Here the audience laughed...
Scholarships to Berlin and Vienna, free treatment to poor patients and the dissemination of authentic literature would constitute such a Foundation's program. Last week Dr. Freud acquiesced, stipulating that a governing committee must do the work and leave him free to pursue his own work, which is from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m., receiving patients, writing at books until midnight (TIME...
...cures. But the Texas State Medical Association created a committee to devise dignified and effective means for advertising for the great body of allopathic physicians. This committee passed resolutions urging county Medical Associations 1) to publish advertisements in local papers of educational nature advising people how to get proper treatment for diseases and avoid false cures, and 2) to publish from time to time in these papers lists of the members of the county Medical Associations, so that the public might know what doctors in their opinion were properly qualified to give adequate treatment to patients...
...somewhat fatuous coincidence, he came at last to march with Greene's army through North Carolina. Mr. Boyd writes the language laboriously and without zest. He is not concerned with unities or nuances. He pays his subject the high honor of regarding it as more important than his treatment. The device of having the hero waver between two camps has enabled him to reveal every eddy and overtone of the abrupt little upheaval by which these colonies obtained their independence...