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Volume 333:260-261 July 27, 1995 Number 4
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Another Truly Presidential Checkup

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To the Editor: The President was given a clean bill of health on March 24 after a routine physical examination — and what an examination it was.1 According to The New York Times and press releases, President Bill Clinton underwent a four-hour examination by a general internist, an otorhinolaryngologist, an allergist, a sports-medicine specialist, a dermatologist, and a nutritionist. His "checkup" included an electrocardiogram, a treadmill exercise test, a chest film, a hearing test, and an unspecified battery of blood tests, including a lipid panel. This was a follow-up to a similarly extravagant and negative evaluation one year ago. By . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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