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Avery works as a print-maker and physician at the University of Texas at Galveston. The son of a doctor and an artist, Avery sees himself as existing between the art and medical worlds. His prints, sculptures and installations deal with issues of health, healing and sexuality and very often borrows imagery from familiar paintings and etchings from Piranesi to folk...

Author: By Hanna R. Shell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Body As Temple | 12/5/1997 | See Source »

...advocates, RSI Action seeks to improve diagnosis and treatment at UHS for people with RSI. Goodman says the group is working to make UHS aware of a potentially dangerous delay for patients between seeing a physician and getting physical therapy...

Author: By Rachel K. Sobel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Coping With RSI on Campus | 12/2/1997 | See Source »

After seeing his primary-care physician at UHS, Goodman says he has to wait almost four weeks to get an appointment for an evaluation by a physical therapist. He then had to wait another four weeks to schedule a therapy session...

Author: By Rachel K. Sobel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Coping With RSI on Campus | 12/2/1997 | See Source »

...brainchild of Dr. Eric N. Avery, a physician and printmaker, the exhibit was designed to challenge the boundary between medicine and art, according to the artist's statement...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Murphy, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Flurry of Activity Raises Awareness Of AIDS Crisis | 12/2/1997 | See Source »

Although Dr. Thomas Royer, chief medical officer of Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital, doesn't normally handle admissions, he made an exception when a call came in from Dr. Connie Mariano, who is Bill Clinton's personal physician. It wasn't the President who needed treatment but someone who would soon be getting just as much attention: Wei Jingsheng, China's most renowned dissident. The White House had been tipped off that Wei, who had spent most of the past 18 years in prison, would soon be released, and the Administration was helping make arrangements to whisk him away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FREE--AND STILL FEISTY | 12/1/1997 | See Source »

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