The Score by Atul Gawande
how childbirth went industrial
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This page contains a single entry by alicia published on November 14, 2006 2:27 AM.
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I shouldn't read this in a postpartum stupor. Faith Gibson has a good commentary on this piece. He gives the docs too much credit.
Thanks for pointing me to Faith Gibson--for others interested, check out her blog
http://normal-birth.blogspot.com/
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Good article. It took me two days to read it, but it was well worth it. Thanks.