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Radiation changes in carcinoma of the cervix as revealed by cytology and their rolc in determining progress, Dr. Stanley Way, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, England. Use of other techniques in cytology, Dr. H. Runge, Universitats Frauenldinik, Heidelberg, Germany. Carcinoma-situ of the uterine cervix, Dr. Herwig Haniperl, In gtitntgg de-r Universitat, Bonn, Germany. , ' ' ' 3' 'if tlriiiizc, l71'CC Uni- l keep telling myself that it doesn't hurt terial arc Secretary .ie d'Ulm urth con- rontology l an inter- s of senile taly, July nstitute a enary sesf rciological ed by six Prof. 1. Ph.D., St. yg Dr. j, I. Havigf 11 sessions separately :al sessioi ,eurnatism ini, Rome, in Venice England, '. For in- iriate, 85 r . tlu- ilist Nilzl 1 .' l'ill' ' Ill al. NLXYS 481 t intitlcd l',XlN'l'l1'llC'l'S in Corrcction old lnt1'ratrial Septal Di 5,1 wan-cl in lin-1 'IUl'llNAl., Nlay 2- 1 1, nainc sllould liavi- ri-ad fl, lialli - e Q lrusinan and ll. S. lraisinin. EXAMINATIONS AND LICENSURE .-'tNr1s'l'iii',sioi.ony: Puri I. Various locatio s tor filing application was jan 1 1 Mm-ru in siology. Ural. YVasliiugtoii, Oct. 28-Nm ttord la 1. lliclccow, Htl SUYIIIUIII' St., llar F ii-' 1Jl'Ilt5IA'l'Ul.OtLY1 ll'riH1'n, Si-vt-ral citif lltiinorc, Uct. 11-13. l inal date for li mril l. Svc., Dr. Beatrice Nlalu-r Ki-s fork 32. tc-n Um w F lN'i'icuNAi. Nlicnirtixi-3: ll'ritt1'n. Oct. 71 , Sr-pt. ll-1-1. Final date for filing appliti . Exec. Svc., Dr. YV. A. XVcrrcll, l X 3, Xvis. ir' YI-Ql'ltOl.UCltfAl. Si'nra4.m': Iixaininaion ally, in tlu- - ' 'Il f ll. ln orrlcr to ln is 1 , ' I rl . lc whieh one hasthe Toni? ,f,,,Q,,7f,1 lox , Washington Ullltcix-'I - ' ai t.. .1 na , Sl. l,0uis 10 ABII-IIXICAN Boann or' Onsrrzrmrts AND Grxim-n.oc,x: Appllci tions for certification, new and reopened, for the 1958 Part l examinations are now being accepted. Deadline for receipt 1 1 g rx ' ' ...tion in I guess that was the end point !-egg. .md Therapeutic Radr c a ney cir, Kuliler Hotel Bldg., Roches cmd, D, ter, Minn. ALIERICAN BOARD or UROLOGH'Z Written examination. Various cities throughout the country. Pathology and Oral Clinical February 1958. Location not decided. Exec. Secretary, Mrs Ruby L. Griggs, 30 XVestwood Road, Minneapolis 16. BOARD or THORACIC SURGERY: Written. Various centers through out the country, September 1957, and the closing date for registration is July 1, 1957. Sec., Dr. William H. Tuttle, 1151 Taylor Ave., Detroit 2.
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I 14' 1 r c' 5 ii , i i 1 . Bw-chem . VJ -'Sh x N l DR. M. JOHN BOYD Professor and Head of the Division of Biological Chemistry Biochemistry will always have special con- notations. There was the easy method many of us used to clean glasswareg of course, this is very bad for the breakage fees that we had to pay. Technique was all important, especially when doing the unknowns. lt can't be that: the test was negative for rhamnose! Most of us tasted many of the chemicals in the lab although quite unintentionallyg the pipettes just seemed too short. A basic problem for all of us was trying to remember with what group we belonged at any particular time. ' 1 l , l f A17 Dr. Peter Oesper Dr. Joseph S. DeFrates Dr. Arthur W. Wase Dr. Herbert J, Eichel Dr. Jay S. Roth Dr. Carl Alper
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794 FOREIGN LETTERS I.A.M.A., june 15, 1957 Q the drug when preparing it for injection, 23 had ,tive patch tests. These tests were also negative in 33 persons who had not been in direct contact with glrug. In addition to the five who showed positive tests, there were eight who suffered from itching ands- f Now begins the revenge be relationship to ' . the UR Pynncnri fn handl act wit' one of had hz been is igns of 'OIF to iazmf--1 v' to nursing itiyity rh slim rr prec fuel if: N itmr-nl 4 Norweg e statec rin thine hydrops were treated with nicotinic acid. vith clihyclr:iervotamine and -16 with Hyderffine. . C7 ' . C3 uestionnaire x-..1s sent to these patients, and they 2 asked ition of to indicate the frequency, amplitude, and their e 1 ks. Data were also requested in rd to ti Oh, I can't bear to look.'? ,- patients the 'ee of lc. Jers shc iitely c both v eved bj -tive bi gs. The tinic ac d be c mrs. Th ibecom two that 1111111 ITIOTC is kYlOVVTl of its Hurry up and find the vein. Lu well to assume that any positive 1'e.a-ti of infection with an ornithosis virus. They add that it may be advisable to distinguish between patients with ic fac proved Contact with birds, those with primary atypical UNITED j pneumonia without Contact with birds, and those wif fllll '93 prc .15 'px sol usi 48 - .JF a si ' of mf ou ha all A . ,-v 24 f Smumug.-UI our pupiis, agen ii. LU LU chool for boys, 325 smoked cigarettes reg- rding to a A. Parry jones CLcmcet 1:631, survey showed that of the 3:2 11-year-old d already tried smoking, and 12 said that moked before entering the school. One t he had first smoked at 6 years and several -f age. The amount smoked varied widely. r-old boy regularly smoked over 30 ciga- ?k, and two 14-year-old boys smoked over Few in the younger age groups smoked ive a week, but the consumption tended to th age. Certain tobacconists in the town ies singly, and it was from these sources obtained their su lies. Whether these whole is not 3,178 o sc oo su - -Q here serves a
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