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On 4-9-2012 20:41, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 04/09/2012 05:47 PM, andrel wrote:
>> I do know these issues. As a matter of fact I often do receive faxes
>> with ECG's on the fax in my room.
>
> Fun memory: Visiting the doctor, who pulled up the scanned copy of my
> ECG, and then sat there looking at his computer screen with his head
> sizeways. (Seriously? There isn't a button to rotate the scanned image?)
I knew a doctor who would read ECG's upside down. If anyone dared say
something about that he would reply that he would not be distracted by
his expectations of what an ECG of a normal person should look like.
> Whatever. He seemed to think there's nothing wrong with my heart. (He
> also told me that "your blood prezzure is egzelent".)
If he can see that from you ECG he should be practising alternative
medicine.
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it is a strong indication that non-scientific factors play a role
and the concentration of incorruptible scientists is also too low
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