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Life has imitated art in Britain's funnily named National Institute for Clinical Excellence, which Theodore Dalrymple's "Health of the State" (August 13) identifies as one of the gatekeepers for socialized medicine in the UK. Not only does the agency probably foster more mediocrity than excellence, its Orwellian acronym, NICE, was anticipated in C. S. ...