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Eugene Schoenfeld : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eugene Schoenfeld Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, known as Dr. HipPocrates (born 17 March 1935 in New York City), was a popular underground newspaper columnist in the 1960s. ==Origins of "Dr. Hip"== Publisher Max Scherr of the ''Berkeley Barb'' was a friend of Schoenfeld's, and it was Max's idea to have a column addressing questions about human health and behavior posed by readers. Max also suggested the moniker Dr. Hip. Inquiries regarding new health concerns during the Sexual Revolution and the drug culture of the Sixties were the most common, and Dr. Hip's advice was refreshingly straightforward and nonjudgmental.〔''California's Health'', "Hip doctor gives health advice through underground press", November, 1967, Volume 25-5, published by the State of California Department of Public Health.〕〔''The New York Times Book Review'', (February 16, 1969) "Dear Doctor Hip Pocrates" by Eric Berne.〕〔''The New Physician'', (June, 1970,) "Interview: Dr. HIPpocrates," p. 496.〕〔''TIME Magazine'' (March 7, 1970) "Patient Care: Dr. Hip," p.49.〕〔''Newsweek'', (May 19, 1969) "Ask Dr. Hip," p. 118-119.〕
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