Life Magazine, October 12, 1959 - Bedside manners, doctors
Original Life Magazine from October 12, 1959 - Bedside manners, doctors
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LM-101259-GP
Excellent Condition (7 Available) |
$27.95
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These issues are extremely nice. These are in amazing condition and are great for framing or giving as a cherished gift. Some may have very minor defects and address labels.
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Good Condition (7 Available) |
$20.95
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These issues are in pretty good shape. These are great for those who want a complete, original, average condition issue to read and enjoy. They may have some light to moderate flaws like small tears, spots, library stamps etc. but would make a great piece of history for the budget minded to mark any occasion.
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Some of the contents in this issue
New medical studies show that sympathy and kindly insight are still vital tools. Willem van Rie, radioman, booked for shipboard murder of Lynn Kauffman (see LIFE October 5, 1959). Neat two page color Chrysler Imperial ad with lilac colored four-door Southampton. Photo essay - color photos of the places Columbus discovered and explored. Photo essay - Richard Avedon's new book is a gallery of famous contemporary figures. LSU - savage subs (Chinese bandits) give defensive strength to Louisiana's football champions - they painted their faces green, added big Chinese style mustaches, more. Hurricane Gracie, includes photo of waterfront in Charleston, South Carolina. Typhoon photos from Japan. Photo of evangelist Billy Graham attending the funeral of a very wealthy Texas oilman, Sid Richardson, gee - I wonder why he did so. Full page color Puss 'n Boots cat food ad with a very pale tiger stripe cat with yellow eyes, with her two normal tone, blue-eyed kittens. Nice two page color Ford truck ad with 3 different blue trucks. Three more color pages of Ford car ads. Clark Gable plays a gassed but glamorous middle-aged hero in "But Not for Me." Stunt girl rides high on a sky hook beneath a helicopter, Alma Bray over Miami. LIFE photographer John Phillips. Fake fur in the home. French fashion designer Jules-Francois Crahay shows his stuff in the US. Follow-up to the people in a Sandbox photo with Anne Frank. Two page color Johnson & Johnson ad with art by John Falter. Texans stage a blowout for a historic hotel, Menger in San Antonio. The famous Casey Stengel writes on the baseball world series, lots of great photos, including a hard-to-believe-they-caught-it shot of a fan accidentally pouring beer on Al Smith while scrambling for a home run ball.
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Seals (Animals) |
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28 | |
Physicians, Sick |
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Surgery |
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36 | |
Hurricanes |
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Typhoons |
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John PHILLIPS, Photography, Journalistic |
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Jules-Francois Crahay; 1917-1988, Fashion |
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Christopher Columbus, Edwin Albert LINK; 1904-., Samuel Eliot Morison; 1887-1976 |
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Motion picture reviews (Single works) |
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111 | |
Anne Frank; 1929-1945 |
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Government securities |
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Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev; 1894-1971, Soviet Union (Foreign relations) |
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48 | |
Lynn KAUFFMAN |
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Williem Marie Louis van RIE |
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Edmund G. Brown (American governor.); 1905-1996 |
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Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Football |
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Billy Abb CANNON |
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Jack Benny; 1894-1974, Harry S. Truman; 1884-1972, Television production and direction |
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Baseball |
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Portrait photography |
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144 | |
Physicians |
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163 | |
Acrobats and acrobatism |
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San Antonio (Tex.) (Hotels, motels, etc) |