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Medicine and the Public
… British Royal Commission on National Health Insurance in 1926, Political and Economic Planning on the British Health … of the interests of the medical profession and of certain points which lend national coloring to the problem in the … I. Dublin, at the National Health Conference, stated: “Studies which have been thoroughly confirmed show that on the …
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The Patient Will See You Now
… Reviews Good Medicine?   “He was OK.”   This anonymous comment stung more than the blatantly negative reviews that … simply: “Muy bueno.”). And I readily accept feedback that points me toward things I need to improve (“I felt very … appear daily on crowdsource platforms of patient review websites and carry growing influence in patients’ medical …
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A Map of Minds and Imagination
… I always felt very lucky—​and they did, too—​that they had come here. When I was growing up, Jackson had much more of … made me feel that I was in touch with something. My father died young, and my mother always encouraged me to write. She … You know, the South is a big place. As Reynolds Price points out, it is as big as France. And we do not live in …
Six More Biographies
… for their momentary popularity. Such fleeting praise, coming from the thin minds of those who read only to be in … and the prevalence of a group of pale “intellectuals” who devour pages without a taste for them—I can … drab realities of average living until it has lost its audience through its own dullness. A tale which used to open …
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Cairo Journal: February 4
… An Egyptian photographer was shot by a sniper and later died from his wounds, and two foreign reporters … up front. Soldiers waved us on at a half-dozen army checkpoints, and soon we were crossing over the train station and … on a slow business day. When we mounted the ramp for the 26th of July Bridge to Zamalek, I breathed a sigh of …
Final Thoughts, Last Morsels
… undue caution. Howe, of course, did not live long enough to complete the project himself. At his death in May 1993, he … Storyteller”: “You won’t find much about the anecdote in studies of literary genre: it seems too humble a form to … not entirely resist scoring a few well-turned polemical points: A number of those drawn to deconstructionist theory, …
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