Word: doctorings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Massachusetts, Diane Watson, who was dying of cancer, took the drug under a doctor's supervision because she could not bring herself to discuss her illness with her family. Says she: "MDMA opened up a great emotional sharing." In another case, Kathy Tamm of San Francisco, who suffered from severe attacks of panic long after being raped, was able, while using Ecstasy, to confront her memories of the assault. As Tamm explained to her psychiatrist, "Not only did MDMA enable me to recover my sanity, it enabled me to recover my soul." Therapists who endorse MDMA say that it does...
...described a 1980 phone call in which Von Bulow confided that he stood by and watched as his wife slipped deep into a coma. Recounted Isles: "Finally, when she was on the point of dying, he said he couldn't go through with it, and he called (a doctor) and saved her life...
Nadkarni says he often ponders the commitment needed to become a doctor, but he adds that "even if I won a million bucks in the Megabucks lottery. I would still go to medical school. I feel that you're making a big contribution to society being a doctor...
Next year, Wiley will be doing research for a doctor in Boston, and eventually the Biology concentrator plans on attending medical school...
...boys' wing hear David Copperfield or Great Expectations, and the girls get Jane Eyre. The idea of featuring great novels about orphans is Dr. Larch's: "What in hell else would you read to an orphan?" Homer's duties gradually extend to the obstetrical. He becomes the doctor's trusted assistant, less than a physician but more than a midwife. Larch begins to see Homer as the son he never had and the one who will carry on the humane but illegal mission of St. Cloud...