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1960s - Law

Yale Medicine Magazine, 2004 - Winter

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David C. Law, M.D. ’66, wrote to say that in 1998 he and his wife Doris, “at the ripe old age of 58,” adopted two girls from the Ukraine, Anna, 4, and Ekaterina, 3. A year and a half later, they adopted Natalia, 2. The girls are now 9, 8 and 5 and the family is doing quite well. He adds that this may be of interest to members of the class, as well as to others who might be considering adoption or starting a second family in their “senior” years.

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