Asking for Malcon, Dan, Rick's opinion (was Re: Abdominal pain)

From: Ricardo Savaris (savaris@orion.ufrgs.br)
Fri Dec 12 06:21:34 1997


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Wrong on corollary # 2. I'm nowhere nearest being one of the richest.

R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG

On Thu, 11 Dec 1997, ATFSOCCER wrote:

> In a message dated 97-12-11 20:33:19 EST, you write:
>
> << <<Occasionally, the second opinion is that of Dr. Bozo
> the Clown and has no conceivable basis in the land of reality. The
> unfortunate patient, who views both opinions to be of equal caliber (and
> safety) sometimes chooses to follow the advice of the clown and loses
> her health as a consequence.>>
>
> This is probably a corollary to the question: "What do you call the guy who
> graduates last in the class at medical school?"
>
> Joe P.
> >>
>
> Corollary #2
> The top 1/3 of the class become the worst doctors,
> The middle 1/3 become the best doctors,
> and the bottom 1/3 become the richest doctors!
>
> Andrew Folley MD FACOG
>





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