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Mar 2018
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Dr. Spock

THE WASHINGTON POST
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Dr. Spock - not the guy from Star Trek - was at one time America's most beloved pediatrician. A whole generation of children was raised on his medical advice. But not even his popularity could save him from being indicted by the federal government. 
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