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- From: mcampbel@cs.ucf.edu (Mike Campbell )
- Subject: Re: arms and cancers
- Message-ID: <mcampbel.725384025@eola.cs.ucf.edu>
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- Organization: University of Central Florida
- References: <1992Dec26.065753.14034@panix.com>
- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 15:33:45 GMT
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- dannyb@panix.com (Daniel Burstein) writes:
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- >oh, btw, as a paramedic in NYC, I can, indeed, tell of personally treating
- >patients who had their arms severly injured when they were hanging on the
- >window and met up with a nasty event.
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- I'm getting the feeling I was misunderstood a bit. (And I apologize if that
- is the case)
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- I did not mean to imply that the mirrors or door handles offered any sort of
- protection to the arms when hanging out, nor that arms never got mangled.
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- What I meant was that if the roads were SO narrow as to put fear into the
- whole UK society over hanging their arms out the window, then the incidence
- of missing mirrors would be higher.
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