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GOING to the movies alone and needing to buy acne medicine were two nightmares just one baby-step inside the walk-in closet of adolescent fears. Try vainly to see the UHS dermatogist for the second, out if Saturday night finds you alone and without the mental stamina to distinguish formulation two of Kant's categorical Imperative from formulation three, then see Bad Manners, a sometimes tacky, sometimes funny, sometimes tasteless, but nearly always funny flick...
Since '1980, more othan 1,000 private health centers offering inexpensive, walk-in care for non-life-threatening ailments have opened across the country. Proponents of the system attribute the centers' success to their low cost, long hours and the fact that they don't require an appointment...
Centers such as Health Stop offer walk-in treatment for routine medical and surgical emergencies--such as, stitches--which until recently were treated in hospital emergency rooms or doctors offices...
...like Christmas morning. Artifacts were everywhere. On every piece of furniture and covering the floor--except for narrow pathways--under beds, in every nook and cranny, and closets.... I especially remember one large walk-in closet... which was filled to the height of 3 or 4 feet with a vast tangle of metal: dozens of kettles, musket barrels, wire, every conceivable type of iron artifact...
...always thought [the design of] the walk-in clinic is awful," Wacker said, adding. "It's always reminded me of a poorly designed railway station...