Word: clinics
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...quasimedical brothel," sputtered Jill Knight, Conservative M.P. for the Edgbaston constituency of Birmingham, and called for a government investigation of the institute. Cole, who is also a lecturer in genetics at Birmingham's University of Aston and operates a thriving vasectomy-and-abortion clinic, professed bewilderment at the attack. "I could keep 50 therapists busy if I had them," he said. "One in ten British men needs help with his sex life." Meanwhile, Barbara Cole and other volunteers, male and female, were busy using the Cole method to teach men and women patients how to copulate successfully. Patients...
...abortions performed at Cole's clinic (126 in an average week for a fee of $ 140 apiece) have helped to swell his income to around $30,000 a year and aided him in financing his first sex movie, Growing Up, in 1971. The film endorses promiscuity and shows, among other graphic scenes, a 23-year-old teacher, Mrs. Jennifer Muscutt, in the act of masturbation. The film was banned in Birmingham, Mrs. Muscutt was briefly suspended from her job, and some local stalwarts demanded that Cole be fired from his university post...
...President's puzzling behavior during the week is not necessarily symptomatic of a loss of control. As Psychiatrist Walter Tucker of Boston's Lahey Clinic observes: "It is certainly natural for people to show signs of stress when they are under stress. There would be something wrong with them if they did not." Adds New York Psy chiatrist Alvin Goldfarb: "In the past, Nixon has been able to show a re markable ability to marshal his forces and to continue with admirable tenac ity." That quality has not yet been placed in serious doubt...
...your article "Revitalized Hearts" [July 30] the mortality statistics for patients with and without surgical treatment by coronary-bypass techniques were quoted incorrectly, giving a falsely grim outlook for both groups of patients. In the Cleveland Clinic study, 6.2% of 1,000 operated patients were dead after one year, compared with 11.9% of non-operated patients with severe coronary disease. The cumulative mortality of surgical patients after three years was 13.4% (of 269 patients who were followed over three years), compared with 24.9% of nonsurgical patients...
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