Dear Ann Landers, our statement to the young girl who dreaded being examined by a doctor was absurd. The notion that physicians are immune to the charms of attractive female patients is extremely naive. As an attorney who has listened to countless complaints about physicians who have behaved in a questionable manner during physical examinations, I hope you will read up a little before you make any more such stupid statements. A great deal of hanky-panky goes on in the examining rooms of physicians, both during and after office hours. Anyone who thinks otherwise is just not tuned in to the times.-Mr. 720
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