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> "!:?)" <"!:?)"@invaid.net> wrote ...
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> Because he's polite?
He was not the only Doctor to do this.
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> Sorry, but the fact that a doc thanked you for the info does not make it
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It was Reported in the News here and it is factual as the Doctor said
it not only happened but said it wasn't the Type of Hep C Pat had so
he didn't get it from the Hospital.
That was my question as he lived in Westerly and had been Hospitalized
there.
But he got his Hep C from a Transfusion in the early 70's.
Later confirmed by the VA Hospital in Providence.
Just because you say it's not factual don't make it so!
> It very well may be, but I still think it smells a bit like an
> urban myth in the making. At this point, no one knows, except the person who
> transplanted the "cancerous bones" if in fact (and this is a BIG if) it
> happened at all.
I listed at least 3 Hospitals by Name and a Newspaper that ran the Story!
And here are the TV Stations 6 (LNE), 10 (WJAR), and 12 (WPRI and owns
the Providence Journal Bulletin} that ran the Story.
Why would I provide evidence that could disprove the story if it
wasn't true?
And here's the kicker....
It happened here twice, Years apart and reported on Local TV News and
News Papers both times!
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