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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...whatever they could. Besides, he says, such service is in the best tradition of medicine. "Oh, yes," he admits, "we have a very mercenary segment that displays the avariciousness and lack of humanitarianism of the times. But for most doctors it's always been a privilege to treat the needy, without trumpets or fanfare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: The Good Dr. Bal | 1/26/1976 | See Source »

...governor of California. Ronald Reagan is a college professor who raises a chimpanzee as his own son (or maybe it's the other we around). Sure to become a classic if the Death Valley Das Kid makes it into the Oval Office. The Orson Welles Complex also offers a treat for mystery fans on Friday and Saturday with a Raymond Chandler double feature of Farewell, My Lovely and The Long Goodbye. go and compare Marlowes (Mitchum and Gould...

Author: By Jeff Flanders, | Title: THE SCREEN | 1/22/1976 | See Source »

...physician's way of telling the public that it had brought on itself the latest California doctors' slowdown by suing for excessive malpractice awards. Since the start of the new year, four-fifths of the 11,000 physicians in the Los Angeles area had refused to treat patients, except in the most serious emergencies. In some hospitals, wards were closed and the services of such specialists as orthopedists and neurosurgeons all but unavailable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Again, A Slowdown | 1/19/1976 | See Source »

...backed the creation of a statewide malpractice fund that would collect fixed annual fees averaging $4,000 per doctor and use that money to pay off claims. These now average $36,000. But Brown wants something in exchange from California's doctors; he has asked them to treat more patients under the state's limited-fee Medi-Cal program,* provide free care for the poor and set up a "medical Peace Corps" for areas of California that are short on medical facilities and personnel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Again, A Slowdown | 1/19/1976 | See Source »

...successful such a policy might be, but insists that the Soviet Union "ought to be offered unpleasant choices. We have not offered it unpleasant choices. If they want all that grain, if they want to raise the protein consumption of their people, they're going to have to treat their people differently. They may say, 'well, to hell with it, we don't want to raise the protein consumption of our people.' Well, that's just fine. We ought to make it very hard for them, in dealing with their own people, to maintain the kind of military machine they...

Author: By Stephen J. Chapman, | Title: Cerberus of the Right | 1/12/1976 | See Source »

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