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Medical personnel

  • Carl Charnett, Director of Gateway House, and residents ; part 2

    1970
  • Drs. Quentin Young, Lambert King and Robert Maslansky

    Drs. Quentin Young, Lambert King and Robert Maslansky discuss public hospitals in the United States

    Apr. 26, 1976
  • Dr. Theodor Rosebury discusses his book "Life on Man"

    1969
  • Dr. Meir Yoeli discusses medicine

    1969
  • Jean Komaiko and Dr. Quentin Young

    Jean Komaiko and Dr. Quentin Young discuss hunger in Chicago

    Feb. 6, 1969
  • Hollie Brock and Jim Potter

    Hollie Brock and Jim Potter both paraplegics, discuss what it is to "be" a paraplegic

    1968
  • Dr. Theodor Rosebury discusses his book "Microbes and Morals" and the cultural history of communicable diseases and infections

    1970
  • Drs. Quentin Young, Ron Shansky and Mike Gray talks with Studs Terkel

    Dec. 3, 1975
  • Timothy Leary

    Timothy Leary talks with Studs Terkel ; part 1

    Dec. 1, 1966
  • Oliver Sacks

    Oliver W. Sacks talks with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 15, 1995
  • Dr. Helen Caldicott discusses the ill-effects of a nuclear bomb going off

    Apr. 7, 1981
  • Allan Y. Cohen discusses his book "Understanding Drug Use"

    Jan. 29, 1971
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