…actually, he didn’t take it – couldn’t afford the prescription…(I’ll always be thankful that my mother decided she couldn’t afford the Thalidomide prescription she got from her doctor – she’d already had a couple of kids & figured she could ride out the morning sickness, she’d done it before…) – frugality pays…
I don’t know, but it strikes me as timeless rather than timely.. To reduce cost and fatalities, we REALLY need to replace human doctors with expert computer systems.They would make treatment of the highest quality available around the world.
Until then, we risk Herman-type doctors who may not be up on the latest findings, may not be paying attention, may miss symptoms of uncommon problems, may not properly communicate treatment, may be drunk or suffering early onset of mental problems, have shaky unsterile hands or be too slow..Hackers could be a problem, but they will always be a danger while they live.
hsawlrae almost 11 years ago
It didn’t kill him…this time.
finkd almost 11 years ago
He’s as surprised as you are, Doc.
Superfrog almost 11 years ago
It’s a miracle.
J Short almost 11 years ago
Linguist almost 11 years ago
Sometimes, even doctors get lucky.
Dennis Johns almost 11 years ago
Hey there is no money to be made in HEALTHY Patients! God love capitalism…. ;-(
Simon_Jester almost 11 years ago
Actually, he came back to beat the snot out of you
hankvan almost 11 years ago
A little doctor humour.
jadoo823 almost 11 years ago
…actually, he didn’t take it – couldn’t afford the prescription…(I’ll always be thankful that my mother decided she couldn’t afford the Thalidomide prescription she got from her doctor – she’d already had a couple of kids & figured she could ride out the morning sickness, she’d done it before…) – frugality pays…
tahoeh2o almost 11 years ago
“No matter what I treat them for they die from something else.” Dr. Hackenbush…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 11 years ago
Surprise..Surprise….Surprise
Smiley Rmom almost 11 years ago
There’s a reason they call it PRACTICING medicine.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 11 years ago
I don’t know, but it strikes me as timeless rather than timely.. To reduce cost and fatalities, we REALLY need to replace human doctors with expert computer systems.They would make treatment of the highest quality available around the world.
Until then, we risk Herman-type doctors who may not be up on the latest findings, may not be paying attention, may miss symptoms of uncommon problems, may not properly communicate treatment, may be drunk or suffering early onset of mental problems, have shaky unsterile hands or be too slow..Hackers could be a problem, but they will always be a danger while they live.
AmyGrantfan51774 almost 11 years ago
this is not about Obama care geez keep politics out of the comics damn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!