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  Vol. 212 No. 1, April 6, 1970 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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If Surgery Biz Were Like Show Biz

Margaret Bennett

JAMA. 1970;212(1):139-140.

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An exclusive dressing room interview with the talented young surgeon, Shock Trauma, by your Suture-Play reporter, Hadda Hypo.

HADDA HYPO: Shock, I want to congratulate you on winning the Academy of Medical Arts and Sciences Award as Outstanding Surgeon of the Year for your incisive performance in the General Hospital spectacular, "Chemopallidectomy!"

TRAUMA: Thanks a lot, Hadda. It was a real fun operation, and I'm glad it seemed to make a hit with everybody.

HADDA HYPO: You really surprised a lot of the folks at the hospital with your ability at neurosurgery. Everybody has always thought of you, with your talent for timing and delivery, as strictly an obstetrician.

TRAUMA (flashing his well-known lopsided grin): Yeah, I was getting typecast in Ob-Gyn, but just like every doctor, I guess I always had a kind of hankering to try my hand at a classic piece of brain surgery.

HADDA HYPO: Rumor . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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