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Thread: Got a question.
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Old 02-18-2007, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by B.brown View Post
I'm pretty sure the stories are just urban legands.

BTW the reason I asked this question is I'm in the Army and Army doctors aren't the greatest known to man. And can't be trusted to do much other than deal with a cold or a headache.
Don't be bad mouthing the Army doctors. I am a retired Army lab tech and, when I look through the phone book, I can recognized quite a few of the "civilian" doctors as ones that I have worked with in the Army. The point is....civilian or military, there are good doctors and bad doctors. Remember, half of all doctors practicing medicine were in the bottom half of their med school class.
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