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Gravenstein Highway
N., Sebastopol, California 97452, and requesting the Directory of Free
Schools.

7. FREE MEDICAL CARE Due to the efforts of the Medical Committee for
Human Rights, the Student Health Organization and other progressive
elements among younger doctors and nurses. Free People's Clinics have
been happening in every major city. They usually operate out of store
fronts and are staffed with volunteer help. An average clinic can handle
fifty patients a day.If you've had an accident or have an acute illness,
even a bad cold, check into the emergency room of any hospital. Given
them a sob story complete with phony name and address. After treatment
they present you with a slip and direct you to the cashier. Just walk on
by, as the song suggests. A good decoy is to ask for the washroom. After
waiting there a few moments, split. If you're caught sneaking out, tell
them you ran out of the house without your wallet. Ask them to bill you
at your phony address. This billing procedure works in both hospital
emergency rooms and clinics. You can keep going back for repeated visits
up to three months before the cashier's office tells the doctor about
your fractured payments.You can get speedy medical advice and avoid
emergency room delays by calling the hospital, asking for the emergency
unit and speaking directly to the doctor over the phone. Older doctors
frown on this procedure since they cannot extort their usual exorbitant
fee over the phone. Younger ones generally do not share this
hang-up.Cities usually have free clinics for a variety of special
ailments. Tuberculosis Clinics, Venereal Disease Clinics, and Free Shot
Clinics (yellow fever, polio, tetanus, etc.) are some of the more
common. A directory of these clinics and other free health services the
local community provides can be obtained by writing your Chamber of
Commerce or local Health Department.Most universities have clinics
connected with their dental, optometry or other specialized medical
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