Phones seem antagonistic these days, [and] I'm not sure I canprocess health stuff that quickly. With e-mail I can addressissues when I have the mental space. I have time to think andshape the question and keep a file. And my doctor . . . helpsme think things through. He has really gotten to know me andmy evolving circumstance.
A patient in our practice
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, and withindecades it was impossible to imagine society without it. E-mailemerged in the early 1970s, and today about 100 million Americans. . . [Full Text of this Article]
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