|
Sparks in Africa, Part II
|
Jerusalem Post
02-03-2006
Headline: Sparks in Africa, Part II
Byline: BARBARA SOFER
Edition; Up Front
Section: Opinion
Page: 09
Friday, February 3, 2006 -- In a hospital clinic in Gondar, Ethiopia, a cherubic three-year-old with big brown eyes sits quietly on his aunt's lap. Dr. Sissay Anberbir, a skilled senior pediatrician, explains his case to the visiting Israeli doctors. The boy's father died before he was born, his mother when he was five ...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
|
Dr. Louis Sullivan: how to keep healthy? Mind your habits. (interview)
Saturday Evening Post
; DR. LOUIS SULLIVAN: HOW TO KEEP HEALTHY? MIND YOUR HABITS In last month's issue we told you about Dr. Louis Sullivan, his wife, Ginger, and their morning three-mile power walks. After our conversation on the White House south lawn, we knew that our readers would enjoy a firsthand visit with this
|
|
SEM history: Dr. Max Mark Frocht
Experimental Techniques
; Dr. Max Frocht was the best known American photoelastician of the twentieth century. His books, Photoelasticity, Volume I and Volume II, quickly became classics and were translated into Russian, Spanish, and Chinese. Through those books and his many research innovations Max became an
|
|
DR. FLOYD ATKINS; MENDED HEARTS, INSPIRED MINDS; AT 59
The Boston Globe
; Dr. Floyd L. Atkins Jr., who mentored and inspired hundreds of medical students and hundreds more young people as a scoutmaster and basketball coach, died Saturday of a brain tumor at Tippett Home, a hospice care home in Needham. Dr. Atkins was 59 and lived in Westwood. A cardiologist, Dr. Atkins
|
|
The legacy of Dr. Karl
The Topeka Capital-Journal
; Dr. Menninger This is the deck that des cribes this action here. This is the deck that describes this action here. This is the deck that describes this action here. This is the deck that describes this action here. this action here. This is the deck that describes this Dr. Karl Menninger, who died
|
|
DR. EDWARD FRANK, AT 86; SURGEON, TEACHER, GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCHER
The Boston Globe
; Dr. Edward D. Frank was one of those old-fashioned doctors who had what used to be called a "bedside manner." He would sit by his patients for hours, comforting them and answering their anxious questions.When interns at Beth Israel Hospital started rounds at 4 a.m., they would find that Dr. Frank
|
|
Interview: Dr. Vincent DeVita, Dr. Brian Druker, Dr. Jerome Groopman and Dr. Dennis Slamon discuss the subject of so-called targeted drug therapies in dealing with cancer
Talk of the Nation (NPR)
; ... TALK OF THE NATION/SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR News. (Soundbite of music) FLATOW: Welcome back ... TALK OF THE NATION/SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR News. And let me see if I can get a phone call ... TALK OF THE NATION/SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR News. (Announcements) FLATOW: Welcome back to ...
|
|
Dr. Anil D. Desai (1924-2006)
Neurology India
; Dr. Anil Desai died on 30 August 2006 as he had desired - with his boots on and still in harness. After a pleasant lunch with friends, as he walked towards his car he suddenly passed away. Born on 27 June 1924 in the family of a businessman, he spent his childhood with the royal family of Orchha
|
|
Interview: Dr. Gislin Dagnelie, Dr. Thomas Friberg, Dr. Terry Ernest and Joel Davis discuss recent advancements in procedures aimed at improving vision
Talk of the Nation Science Friday (NPR)
; 00-00-0000 Interview: Dr. Gislin Dagnelie, Dr. Thomas Friberg, Dr. Terry Ernest and Joel Davis discuss recent advancements in procedures aimed at improving vision Host: IRA FLATOW Time: 2:00-3:00 PM IRA FLATOW, host: Let me bring in my next guests here--a couple more guests that we can bring in.
|
|
Remembering Dr. Edward J. Gubelin.(reader's forum)
Jewelers Circular Keystone
; Dr. Edward J. Gubelin was one of the world's most respected, honored, and accomplished gemologists, and many articles will be published elucidating his unparalleled professional achievements. My intent here is to provide personal insights into the life of one of gemology's greatest heroes. As a
|
|
DR. ROBERT RICHIE JR., 78; WAS BELOVED PEDIATRICIAN
The Boston Globe
; Dr. Robert H. Richie Jr. had some unique ways of treating the countless children he saw during more than 35 years as a Cambridge pediatrician. When a child with an aching ear rebuffed attempts to examine it, the doctor would tweet like a bird, tell the child that the sound came from the offending
|