Word: doctor
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Once I finally made contact with a doctor and was wheeled to the hospital upstairs, all I could think about was sleep. But, as I said, sleep was not in the rules...
...many rules at UHS, the most important during my stay there seemed to be the "do not allow Eric Pulier to ever fall asleep" rule. Yet even before I arrived at the "no sleep" part of my stay, I experienced the "no doctor" part. I arrived at UHS with a torn ligament in my right knee. Perhaps the nurses on duty mistook the convoluted look on my face for a warped smile, for they did not find it necessary to summon for me a doctor...
This prevented future searches for Marian in my room, although it did little to halt the telephone and blood pressure fiascos. I didn't need the blood pressure tests so often (my doctor later agreed), I didn't need a telephone for "Herman" (the doc also concurred on this one), and I certainly didn't know who Marian was (neither...
...survived by his son Leo M. Cass, who is also a doctor...
...nearly a month before the Challenger launch, no important shuttle manager or technician had a single day off. Ten and fourteen-hour days were commonplace. One NASA doctor even told McConnell that heroin, cocaine and hallucinogens were "readily available" on shop floors...