But does this not need changing? Why can I not claim for men? We dispense
condoms, show guys & gals how to use them and explain to guys about
emergency contraception if the condom bursts as they so often seem to do
these days - all for nothing?? why pay us for the women then?
Greetings
Yomi
Dr Abayomi McEwen
16 Rous Road
Buckhurst Hill
Essex IG9 6BN
Tel: +44(0)181 504 7364
Fax: +44(0)181 559 0269
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Women who seek to be equal to men lack ambition
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Herd <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 18 November 1998 08:21
Subject: RE: Re[2]: Contra................................ception claims
>The definition is 'The giving of advice to women on contraception, medical
>examination of women seeking such advice, the treatment of such women and
>provision for the supply to such women of contraceptive substances and
>appliances' and the relevant para is 29.2 which says 'The ordinary fee is
>payable when the practitioner accepts a patient, gives advice and conducts
a
>necessary examination, where appropriate prescribes drugs or an occlusive
>cap and provides any follow up care. The fee is also payable where the
>practitioner takes the necessary steps to determine a method of choice and
>accepts responsibility for any necessary after care of the patient but
>advises the patient to attend an NHS clinic for the fitting of an occlusive
>cap or an intrauterine device.'
>
>So there.
>
>A (-: (who is playing with his electronic red book)
>
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