The doctors tend to a trio of patients: a cancer-stricken monk who has previously been cloistered for 40 years, a stripper who's suffering from a bone spur and a despondent wife who begs for the mercy killing of her dying husband.
Dr. Pettit decides to take drastic action to make group therapy work for the seeing impaired. He pretends to be blind but finds the negative attitude of one girl is ruining the experience for everyone.
An acrobatic clown feels their career is ruined after medical treatment and sues 3 of the doctors for a million dollars. Dr. Thorpe refuses to accept a colleague's sexist remarks and teaches him a lesson.
A 26 year old construction worker Fred Chalmers is refused a life saving kidney procedure because of the cost. The young man decides to take his revenge on Dr. Goldstone.
With a mysterious fever sweeping the city Dr. Goldstone has everyone at New North take necessary precautions. But Dr. Sam Marsh goes to a music festival where he comes down with the bubonic plague.
When a young girl dies of an overdose Dr. Sam Marsh takes it hard. He takes a leave from the program to clear his head and wonder if he is making the right choices.
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By what name was The Interns (1970) officially released in Canada in English?