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Who developed an ultra-violet ray lamp for the treatment of tuberculosis of the skin and won the Nob
RULESNoel Coward claimed in Mad Dogs And Englishmen, "It's one of those ... that the greatest of fools obeys; Because the sun is far too sultry and one must avoid its ultra-violet rays"
REJECTToss out the nob from the job centre (6)
PAROXYSMALX-ray lamp so involved regarding fits
SHEDLIGHTClarify the problem of a lamp for the hut (4,5)
PLATFORMUse lamp for the opening stage (8)
NANSENNorwegian winner of the 1922 Prize; he devised a passport for stateless persons named for him. The International Office for Refugees was named for him as well-and won the Peace Prize in 1938.
IRONLUNGSRespirators first invented for the treatment of coal-gas poisoning but widely used in the 1950s for
KERATINFibrous protein that occurs in the outer layer of the skin and in hair and nails (7)
HOSPITALSHIPSSea vessels fitted out for the treatment and transport of the sick and wounded in wartime (8,5)
DEEPTIWho took six wickets for India and won the player of the match award in the third women's ODI versus West Indies in Vadodara on December 27, 2024? (6)
JAUNDICEYellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (8)
AUNGSANSUUKYINobel laureate from 10, now condemned for the treatment of the 9 (4,3,3,3)
KINGSEVILThe _ _, a former name for scrofula or tuberculosis of the lymphatic glands (5,4)
ORTHOPEDIAOld name for the treatment of bone disorders and deformities
ATHARVAVEDACollection of 114 hymns or formulations for the treatment of diseases in Hinduism
NICKLAUSGolfer who was Rookie of the Year and won the US Open in 1962 (8)
HEWITTAustralian tennis player who was world No. 1 and won the US Open in 2001, and won Wimbledon in 2002 (6)
YAWSTropical infection of the skin and bones caused by the spirochete bacterium
SICKBAYA room or area for the treatment of ill or injured people, as on board a ship or at a boarding school (7)