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Morris, Joe Alex | October 13, 1969 issue
This article presents brief description of various political and social proceedings and movements. It reports about some of the protests against the 20...

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Carper, Jean | March 9, 1970 issue
The author says that nearly everyone who can be heard is still telling, people that cyclamates would not hurt them much. A medical columnist recently pooh-poohed...

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Marine, Gene | April 20, 1957 issue
A few months ago, the Ford Foundation gave grant to Noble Prize winner Linus Pauling for a five-year study of the chemical bases of mental disease. The...

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Engel, Leonard | April 8, 1950 issue
Anti-vivisectionists are generally regarded as harmless if misguided eccentrics, but they have succeeded in putting laws which interfere materially with...

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Engel, Leonard | December 2, 1950 issue
Since November 1, 1950 a person with a prescription has been able to obtain the two hormones known as cortisone and ACTH in the drugstore. The price $35...

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Davis, Michael M. | May 10, 1947 issue
The article focuses on a report of the New York Academy of Medicine, Committee on Medicine and the Changing Order, titled, Medicine in the Changing Order....

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Gumpert, Martin | February 9, 1946 issue
In no other field, not even in politics, is the gap between knowledge and action of such immediate and catastrophic consequence as in the field of medicine....

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Gumpert, Martin | September 14, 1946 issue
The article focuses on the controversy related to the debate by the members of the Department of Pharmacology and Medicine of Cornell University Medical...

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Glaberman, Philip | January 10, 1934 issue
Presents letters to the editor related to articles published in the previous issues of this journal. Discussion on the right of free speech; Formation of...

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Bercovici, Konrad | June 29, 1921 issue
A Study was conducted in the United States, in which scurvy and rickets were induced in infants to prove that certain diets were responsible for those diseases....

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