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A one-inch square of newspaper clipping apparently gouged from the sheet with a hairpin, caught her eye from the top of one of the gold-backed hair-brushes. Dawningly, Alma read. It described in brief detail the innovation of a newly equipped Narcotic Clinic on the Bowery below Canal Street, provided to medically administer to the pathological cravings of addicts.
I used to live near there myself, round on Third Avenue. I'll call round at nine, little missy. I'm going to introduce you to the country, eh?" "They won't hurt at the clinic, will they, Mr. Blaney? I'm losing my nerve again." "Shame on a pretty little thing like you losing her nerve! Gee! I've seen 'em come in here all pale round the gills and with nothing but the whooping-cough.
Or is the exhibition a huge, mystifying blague? What, you ask, as you apply wet compresses to your weary eyeballs, blistered by dangerous proximity to so many blazing canvases, does the Autumn Salon mean to French art? There are many canvases the subjects of which are more pathologic than artistic, subjects only fit for the confessional or the privacy of the clinic.
There was a certain satisfaction in feeling that she had drawn upon herself at least one-half as much attention as the more legitimate object of the gathering; however, she was sternly resolved never to repeat the experience, and she accordingly became a walking arsenal of restoratives, whenever a clinic was on hand. In a nutshell, Phebe found theory far more attractive than practice.
You had on that there same cutey little hat and jacket and all." "Does it cost anything to talk to the doctor down there?" "Forget it! Go right down and he'll give you a card to the Victoria Clinic. I know them all over there and they'll look you over right, little missy, and steer you. Aw, don't be scared; there ain't nothing much wrong with you maybe a sore spot, that's all.
Soon after, Harvey Gushing and his associates at Johns Hopkins Hospital discovered that removal of part of the gland was followed by a pronounced obesity and sluggishness. A basis for the understanding of obesity and growth was then established. In the eighties, there came to the clinic of Pierre Marie in Paris, a pupil of the great Charcot, various women complaining of headache.
SLEEP AND SLEEPLESSNESS. By H. Addington Bruce. Pp. Little, Brown & Co., 1915. $1.00 net. THE MEANING OF DREAMS. By I. H. Coriat. Pp. Little, Brown & Co. $1.00 net. Copyright 1915 by Richard G. Badger. All rights reserved. Instructor in Neuropathology, Tufts College Medical School, In Charge Voice Clinic, Boston State Hospital, Psychopathic Department.
"No, sir." "And was not that a warning to you?" "Doctor," the woman replied, "I would ask nothing better than to come as often as you told me, but the cost is too great." "How what cost? You were coming to my free clinic." "Yes, sir," replied the woman, "but that's during working hours, and then it is a long way from home.
We entered the garden from his house a little before nine o'clock. In one corner was a brick building of two stories, with its windows thrown wide to let in the air and sunshine this was the clinic; a few yards away was a smaller one-storied construction which served as a waiting-room.
Three years later, when the physician in charge of Finsen's clinic told at the medical congress in Paris of the results obtained at the Light Institute, his story was still received with a polite smile. The smile became astonishment when, at a sign from him, the door opened and twelve healed lupus patients came in, each carrying a photograph of himself as he was before he underwent the treatment.
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