Word: united
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Council on Mental Health: "I don't want to go out on a call at 2 a.m. to somebody who is dying of a myocardial infarction out at his home. I want the person brought to my hospital where he can be put in an intensive care unit. Going to the home just wastes time." If the variety of specialists makes some people feel that their body is being treated like a diagram in a butcher's shop, U.S. doctors retort that this is only the necessary fragmentation of a science advancing too fast and grown too complex...
...zinc-mining area were too small to exploit economically. Geological Survey Physicist Frank Senftle, who headed the group that developed the snooper, believes that commercial models can be available for use as early as this fall, at a cost of between $25,000 and $35,000 per unit...
...Hospitals could use existing personnel more efficiently by organizing there into a "health team" that would work as a unit, Under this system, nurses would take over many routine functions now performed by doctors -- screening patients before admitting them to hospitals, or starting intravenous feedings...
...Ford Motor Co. reported record first-quarter sales of $3.2 billion and profits of $210 million. In contrast, General Motors announced a 6.6% decline in first-quarter earnings to $594 million, due to a drop in unit sales and extra spending on capital improvements and wages...
...home in Italy, where three out of every four cars on the road are Fiats, the company in 1965 produced 1,013,588 vehicles-its first million-unit year -and rang up sales of $1.5 billion. Production this year will rise 12-15%, to about 1,150,000 vehicles. Fiat also produces most of what it takes to put a car together and make it work, from ingots to machine tools to oil. Under the slogan "Fiat Land Sea Air," the company also makes railway and marine equipment, jet aircraft and engines...