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“Medicated, Electric, Turkish and Massage Baths. Treatment on Reasonable Terms. We Cure Diseases of the Head, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, and other organs. All Diseases of Women, General and Nervous Debility, Headache, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Piles, Serofula, Catarrh, Etc. Diseases of the Skin, Blood, Nerves, Spine, Bones, Joints, Eye, Ear, Tumors, and Paralysis. D.E. Cripe, Medical Director. MUNCIE SANITARIUM, 207 North High Street, Muncie, Indiana.”
Such was a Sept. 17, 1899 advertisement I recently stumbled across in the Muncie Morning News. I didn’t know of the Muncie Sanitarium before reading this ad. Yet, like all good historical discoveries, the advertisement led me down a rabbit hole of research, yielding new information about Muncie weirdness, Progressive Era (mis)conceptions of illness, and old-fashion American quackery.
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LAWRENCE Safi Bahcall, a bestselling author, biotech entrepreneur and business consultant, will deliver the Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship Symposium Lecture at the University of Kansas.
Bahcall will present “Strategy in Times of Crisis” at 3:30 p.m. April 15 via Zoom. Registration is required for the free public webinar and can be accessed at Bit.ly/SGFSymposium.
Bahcall received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude from Harvard University and his doctorate in physics from Stanford University. After working for three years as a consultant for McKinsey, Bahcall co-founded a biotechnology company developing new drugs for cancer. He led its IPO and served as its CEO for 13 years. In 2001, he worked with President Barack Obama’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology on the future of national research.
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