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Shaking Chills. In fact, the investigators learned that the search itself may entail some risks. While examining tissue from a victim last month, Dr. Sheila Moriber Katz, a pathologist at Philadelphia's Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, became seriously ill with symptoms that looked strikingly like those of Legionnaires' Disease: muscle pain, shaking chills and high fever. Katz's illness was clinically diagnosed as viral pneumonia, and she recovered in time to attend last week's meeting. But try as they might, doctors have been unable to identify the virus that felled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The 30th Fatality | 11/29/1976 | See Source »

...schools are Arkansas, Baylor, Bowman Gray (Winston-Salem, N. C.), Dartmouth, Georgia (Augusta), Hahnemann (Philadelphia), Louisiana State, Louisville, Marquette, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas (Dallas). Texas (Galveston). and West Virginia...

Author: By Jeff Magalif, | Title: Black Students Comprise 2.8 Per Cent Of Enrollment at U. S. Medical Schools | 5/17/1971 | See Source »

...exploitation. Since conventional medicine concedes that it has no sure cure for many types of cancer, those condemned to die from the disease are understandably willing to try anything. Laetrile was developed in 1950 by Ernst T. Krebs Jr., a biochemist who studied at but did not graduate from Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia. Krebs claimed that Laetrile, which he labeled vitamin B17, can prevent all cancers by alleviating the nutritional deficiency that he is convinced causes the disease. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, however, disagreed. In the absence of clinical proof that Laetrile actually worked against cancer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Debate over Laetrile | 4/12/1971 | See Source »

Something for Sportsmen. What really saved BMW was a management shuffle in 1961-62. The new team included Director Paul Hahnemann, 53, in charge of production and sales, a former Opel man. Looking for a car with popular appeal, he discovered a wide space between the cheap small cars and fat sedans, decided to move into the middle-price range and catch buyers willing to pay a bit more for styling and speed. On the road since 1962, the "New Class" line of cars, so named for its appeal to the modern German, comes in four basic models...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: New Class on the Autobahn | 8/4/1967 | See Source »

...concentrate on the New Class category, sold BMW's interest in an airplane-engine plant to put all resources behind the new car and motorcycles. In 1962, the company sold 43,000 cars and 4,300 motorcycles. Last year sales were 71,274 and 9,071 respectively. For Hahnemann, a stocky man who wears slacks and an open shirt to board meetings, it is all good fun. He says: "I bring a sportsman's attitude to business. Business is a game for sportsmen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: New Class on the Autobahn | 8/4/1967 | See Source »

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