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From: Zach Newton (zbnewton@bellsouth.net)
Sat Apr 27 21:50:34 2002


From: "Mats O. Bergstrom" <mob@mbox301.swipnet.se> > Long live the properly informed patient!
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Mats-

God knows that you are of bright mind and good heart.

Along the course of life, though, we must covey trust to get the best result. Whether the issue be with car, house, will or gardening schedule, expertise serves to the greater probability of positive result, at a premium paid,

I submit to you that "the properly informed patient" exists only as an ideology. My contest is that, alternatively, a rational patient demands a balanced response on every recommendation by her physician. The trade-offs.

Zach Newton Z. B. Newton, III, M.D. Gyn/Atlanta

P.S.

Do you people really eat those nasty sardines, guts, eyeballs, fins without choking?





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