Keith

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The doctors and nurses could not spend more than a few seconds at a time with me, and rarely made eye contact. They ran their blood work, forgot the results, misreported them, ran off. The permanent distraction of doctors and nurses is a symptom of our malady. Each patient has a story, but no one is following the story.
Our Malady: Lessons in Liberty from a Hospital Diary
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