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Increasing blood to the bones.(Readers Respond)(Letter to the Editor)
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The news item on page 8 of the December [2003] issue of MLO (The Observatory, "Bone disease linked to SARS cocktail") caught my eye. My wife, age 80, suffered constantly with a stiff knee and experienced acute pain in the calf of her leg. Her general care physician recommended that she see an orthopedic surgeon ... who recommended an immediate knee replacement. My wife and I ... decided on a massage approach [of her] calf up through the back of her knee for five minutes ... morning and ... evening. In addition, she took a daily dose of 1,500 mg glucosamine sulfate, 1200 mg ...
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"Mislike me not for my complexion...": Ira Aldridge in whiteface.
Magazine article from: African American Review
; ...days it was customary to hail a talented young performer as a "Roscius," a name alluding to the great Roman actor Quintus Roscius Gallus. Garrick had been the first "English Roscius." Next came Mr. Betty, the phenomenally successful juvenile...
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An infant phenomenon in colonial Australia--the case of Anna Maria Quinn, 1854-1858.
Magazine article from: The Historian
; ...Australian colonial critics followed their Imperial counterparts in hailing him "the young Roscius" in homage to the Roman actor Quintus Roscius Gallus (c. 126-162 BC). (14) Betty reportedly first appeared in Belfast, Ireland, at...
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BREAKTIME: Fifty for Fun.(News)
Newspaper article from: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
; ...successive Shoguns who were the effective rulers of Japan for two and a half centuries to the 1860s? 40 Ex-slave Quintus Roscius was ancient Rome's most famous what? 41 Which soft fruit was sometimes known in olden times as feaberry from its...
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50 for fun; POST PUZZLER.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; ...successive Shoguns who were the effective rulers of Japan for two and a half centuries to the 1860s? 40 Ex-slave Quintus Roscius was ancient Rome's most famous what? 41 Which soft fruit was sometimes known in olden times as feaberry from its...
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