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Biography of S(ilas) Weir Mitchell
5732 words, approx. 19.1 pages
 Although now largely forgotten, S. Weir Mitchell was once a celebrity: a prominent Philadelphia physician, America's foremost neurologist, and a best-selling author. Mitchell's controversial "rest cure" for neurasthenia was administered to such literary...



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 The Modern Language Review
George Sand and Autobiography.(Review)(Brief Article)
07/01/2001: 510 words, approx. 2 pages George Sand and Autobiography. By JANET HIDDLESTON. (Research Monographs in French Studies, 5). Oxford: Legenda, European Humanities Research Centre. 1999. 107 pp. Sand's stock stood markedly higher in her own century than it has until relatively recently in the twentieth. Yet Henry...
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 The Washington Post
Quack Medicine
06/06/1992: 349 words, approx. 1 pages The government, the medical community and the media have a moral duty to expose quack medical claims. In a May 7 op-ed column, marijuana lobbyists told The Post's readers that marijuana is good medicine. They also accused the Drug Enforcement Administration and the...


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