Word: clinically
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Sidney Wanzer, now the director of the UHS satellite clinic at Harvard Law School, left his private practice in Concord, where he'd spent most of his career, to come to the health service...
...says a doctor in the University Health Services' (UHS) urgent care clinic told him they couldn't handle the situation. So he was transferred to the Massachusetts General Hospital, where his jaw was set. Later in the day, Lee went back to UHS, where he spent the night...
...When I was an undergraduate here the stories were exactly the same," says Dr. Peter J. Zuromskis '66, director of the urgent care clinic. "Usually it's second or third hand information. The students say, 'I've never been...
...private detective lectured on how best to obtain information about everyone associated with an abortion clinic. License plates make it easy to trace home addresses; Social Security numbers and public records can be useful in assessing a subject's financial status. The point of such snooping is to lay siege to people who perform or facilitate abortions: pray or picket in front of their houses, confront them in the supermarket, identify them as "murderers" to their neighbors and children. A lawyer instructed the Melbourne volunteers on how far they could go with such harassing activities while remaining within their First...
...featured a woman named Karen Black, whom pro-lifers describe as one of the nation's most successful "sidewalk counselors," which means that she is good at persuading women not to have an abortion during the 20 seconds or so it takes to walk from a car to a clinic door. Her advice was peppy pop psychology: Be well groomed. Don't shout or intimidate. Recite the alternatives to abortion, and be prepared to deliver on any of them, including cash, immediately. If the subject seems to be wavering, use a plastic model of a fetus...