Whenever I think about the "good old days" a central figure of those happier times was the family doctor. Remember him? When a family member was sick, you phoned the doctor. He'd show up minutes later on your stoop, black bag in tow with rememdies for everything in there. You didn't have to drive to his office or the hospital with a raging fever and sit for an hour in a waiting room crowded with coughing sneezing infectious strangers filling out family history forms, blah blah blah. He knew you and your family and the family history of illnesses for at least three generations. Even so, he was patient and he listened to you. If necessary he gave the healthiest member of the family a prescription to fill for you and if everyone in the family was down with the flu, he'd phone the local family owned pharmacy and they'd deliver.
Best of all house calls were $15.00. Take that Obamacare. No one was uninsured because health care was truly affordable.
I still miss the family doctor.
Best of all house calls were $15.00. Take that Obamacare. No one was uninsured because health care was truly affordable.
I still miss the family doctor.