On Bad Doctors
Excerpt
The narrow road from Épinal to Provènchères is the most direct route and the most enchanting as well. Leaving the calm predictability of the upper Moselle, its asphalt races eastward seemingly without purpose, hardly noticing the licks and swirls of the Mortagne or the heavy warning of the chapel bells at Bruyères. Only after St. Diè does the road, now shaded on either side by the forests of the Vosges, slow to the climb ahead. Leaning first to this curve and now back into a left-ward ascent, as though undecided about the sanctuary of the mountains, the road at last
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Article and Author Information
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From the Oxford Hills Internal Medicine Group, Norway, Maine. For the current author address, see end of text.
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Requests for Reprints: Michael A. LaCombe, MD, Oxford Hills Internal Medicine Group, 23 Winter Street, Norway, ME 04268.
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Current Author Address: Dr. LaCombe: Oxford Hills Internal Medicine Group, 23 Winter Street, Norway, ME 04268.
- © 1991 American College of Physicians
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