go bare
v.— «Dr. Edwin Colbern is “going bare”—that is, he is practicing medicine without malpractice insurance coverage.» —“Some Practicing With No Policies” in L.A. WashingtonPost Jan. 26, 1976. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
go bare
v.— «Dr. Edwin Colbern is “going bare”—that is, he is practicing medicine without malpractice insurance coverage.» —“Some Practicing With No Policies” in L.A. WashingtonPost Jan. 26, 1976. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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