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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Michael Jackson's Doctor Feel Good

In today's San Francisco Chronicle there is an article from the New York Times by Jennifer Medina in which she describes the case that prosecutors in Los Angeles are building against Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's physician, who attends him at the time of death. Medina states that Murray gives the Jackson, “... a powerful anesthetic meant for surgery without telling the emergency doctors who eventually arrived.” Doctors usually do not respond to emergency calls as there is little they can do without a hospital. Later in the article there is a mention of calling for paramedics. This makes sense. Reporters these days seem quite ignorant of the subjects they cover.

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