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Laurent (Benoit Ferreux) is the youngest son of a prosperous Dijon gynecologist (Daniel Gelin) and his Italian wife (Lea Massari). Laurent's brothers are well-bred juvenile delinquents, but despite a pronounced affection for mischief, Laurent is different. Hardly into adolescence, he reads Camus and writes essays on existentialism that vex his schoolmaster-priest (Michel Lonsdale). Father Henri further advances his pupil's education by making tentative homosexual advances during confession, and Laurent's brothers chip in to buy him a bout with a tolerant whore. Laurent-perhaps because of all this frenetic activity-develops a heart...
...courts on the grounds of vagueness, violation of the right to privacy, and the denial of individual rights. Wisconsin's law is under a cloud; no final ruling has yet been issued on the constitutional question, but a U.S. district court has forbidden the prosecution of a Madison gynecologist for operating an abortion clinic. California law is also the subject of a court test as pro-and anti-abortion forces battle over an appellate court decision overturning part of the state's liberalized...
...Massachusetts General. Another Boston doctor discovered an eighth case. The doctors then could not even hazard a guess to explain this sudden cluster of rarities. Moreover, all but one of the cancers were of a cell type different from that found in older women. So Herbst teamed with fellow Gynecologist Howard Ulfelder and Disease Detective David Poskanzer to do some backtracking...
...faculty or others affected asked in advance how they want resources allocated." Rothstein also said that "the assumption that somehow gynecological problems are something extraordinary is a misperception. My wife ... was told by one physician that ... we couldn't just hire one, we'd have to hire several" (gynecologists). Farnsworth, however, called the hiring of a full-time gynecologist "impractical from a medical point of view...
RECENTLY, however. Dr. Sturgis said that "we very much need a full time gynecologist even to take care of the referrals. In fact," he added. "I'd be glad to do it full time." The staff has enough general practitioners well-qualified for gynecological practice to take care of gynecological exams, pap tests and minor infections for Harvard's 13.000 women. "But," he said, "I'm already booked halfway through May." A recurring criticism of the present set-up at the Health Services is that women can rarely see Dr. Sturgis without waiting several weeks for an appointment...