Gordon W. Marshall
True Tales of the ridiculous, the silly, and the just plain weird cases doctors face-lampooning the medical bureaucracy that makes practicing medicine and getting medical care such a headache. Doctors have a sick sense of humor. This is the deep, ... [... more]
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Douglas Farrago, M.D.
True Tales of the ridiculous, the silly, and the just plain weird cases doctors face-lampooning the medical bureaucracy that makes practicing medicine and getting medical care such a headache. Doctors have a sick sense of humor. This is the deep, ... [... more]
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Maude Barlow
On July 12, 1966, the Medical Care Insurance Act was passed by the federal House of Commons after a ferocious public debate that pitted the vast majority of Canadians against a powerful alliance of business, insurance companies, and doctors. More ... [... more]
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