Strong Medicine
6.7
2000
Drama
The lives of staff in the womens' health clinic of a fictitious hospital in Philadelphia.
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- Cast:
- Rosa Blasi , Jenifer Lewis , Josh Coxx , Tamera Mowry-Housley
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EP4 - Differentials
July. 10,2005
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EP5 - Dying Inside
July. 17,2005
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EP6 - The Y Factor
July. 24,2005
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EP7 - Paternity Test
January. 01,2006
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EP8 - Infectious Love
August. 14,2005
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EP9 - Gunshot Wedding
January. 01,2006
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EP10 - Family Business
January. 01,2006
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EP11 - Broken Hearts
July. 10,2005
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EP12 - It Takes a Clinic
January. 01,2006
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EP13 - Agony and Ecstasy
September. 25,2005
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EP14 - Chief Complaints
October. 02,2005
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EP15 - Promising Treatment
October. 09,2005
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EP16 - Rhythm of the Heart
October. 16,2005
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EP17 - We Wish You a Merry Cryst-Meth
December. 11,2005
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EP18 - My Sister, My Doctor, Myself
January. 08,2006
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EP19 - Unorthodox Treatment
January. 15,2006
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EP20 - Baby BOOM!
January. 22,2006
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EP21 - Dr. Thornton Hears A Who?
January. 29,2006
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EP22 - Special Delivery
February. 05,2006
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