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Dr. Meredith W. Michaelssneaked into my parents’ bedroom at some point and read a book called . by Dr. Theodoor Hendrik van de Velde. The doctor explained about the reproductive cycle and how you could avoid getting pregnant if you just did “it” at the right times. So I had this great image in my head of exactly how my bodCAND 发表于 2025-3-28 01:40:58
Dr. Susan Tracy, Not War.” So, taking the phrase seriously, in the true spirit of my generation, I did. As a good Protestant Congregationalist, the first time I made love with anybody, I got pregnant. After I proceeded to throw up for about three weeks and crave oranges and Howard Johnsons hot dogs, I found out thBURSA 发表于 2025-3-28 03:19:24
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Dr. Sam Topalat a big city hospital in New York, Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. I came to the Pioneer Valley in July of 1970, and I fell in love with the Valley. I thought the medical community was quite exceptional for a small New England town—all the “Young Turks” were New York or Boston trained. For the sizeoverwrought 发表于 2025-3-28 10:31:45
Dr. Robert Gageania. We were there for eight-and-a-half years. I was the sole physician in that area. We then moved to Amherst in 1954, where I was in private-family practice medicine until 1960. I already had a connection to Amherst in that I was a 1938 graduate of UMass.