Word: doctor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...another interruption, Bundy explained that a decisive objection to choosing the air strike alternative, rather than the imposition of a quarantine--the option that was taken--was that there was "nothing surgical about it. In fact, both the patient [Cuba] and doctor [The U.S.] could have died." But quarantine and blockade served a double function, he said. They demonstrated U.S. determination and delayed an immediate Soviet reply...
...chairman of a Medical Area women's committee which is pursuing a formal grievance against a University Health Service (UHS) gynecologist has previously been treated by that doctor and had filed a complaint against him, sources confirmed yesterday...
...sources close to Hamburg said yesterday that while the Carnegie appointment "is a once in a lifetime opportunity" for the 57year old doctor in-fighting and resistance he faced among the three schools during his three years as director of the division could have been a factor in his departure...
...office building. There was no longer any need for a station that could support crowds of 175,000, as it had during World War II, or a staff of 5,000 to operate the city within the station: bowling alley, mortuary, bakery, butchery, YMCA hotel, ice house, resident doctor, liquor store, Turkish baths, first-class restaurant, basketball court, swimming pool, nursery, police station and silver-monogramming shop...
Milingo's critics accuse him, in effect, of being a kind of Catholic witch doctor who is reinforcing faith in tribal magic when he should be promoting modern medicine. The archbishop's opponents have also charged him with neglect of his administrative duties. A group of African bishops in 1978 ordered a halt to Milingo's healings. When he persisted, the Vatican finally summoned him to Rome...