Re: Midwives' fees vs. service

From: Arthur W. Curtis, Jr. (artcurtis@juno.com)
Wed Dec 11 22:50:31 1996


Well stated. Thank you

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Arthur Curtis, MD FACOG 100 Central Street Worcester, Mass ArtCurtis@Juno.com ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

On Wed, 11 Dec 1996 23:01:58 -0600 "Philip Suarez, M.D." <philip@ICSI.Net> writes: >> Homebirth midwives offer
>> significantly more service for their income than physicians.
>
> This statement brings about a great deal of nausea. I would
>disagree with this insulting and clearly misguided statement in the
>most vehement manner.
> I suggest strongly that this thread be dropped rapidly lest we have
>another uproar for a "physician-only" list, which I would be happy to
>lead should this nonsense persist.
>
>Getting a bad feeling again, and just when the list has so much
>interesting conversation going on....
>
>Philip
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