| Frich Schultz: |
Is the C.D.C. seriously suggesting the blood
industry spend 100 million dollars a year to use a test for
the wrong disease because we've had a handful of transfusion
fatalities and eight dead hemophiliacs? |
| Dr. Don Francis: |
How many dead hemophiliacs do you need?! How
many people have to die to make it cost efficient for you
people to do something about it? A hundred? A thousand? Give
us a number so we won't annoy you again until the amount of
money you begin spending on lawsuits makes it more profitable
for you to save people than to kill them! |
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| Dr. Don Francis: |
What do we think? What do we know? What can
we prove? I'm so sick of that. I mean, the only thing we know
for sure is that we don't know anything, which also happens
to be the only thing we can prove. |
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| Dr. Don Francis: |
In the war against Napoleon, when Admiral Nelson
wanted to know how many people were dead, he'd yell to his
orderly, "What's the butcher's bill for today?" |
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| Dr. Don Francis: |
When a house is on fire you don't wait for
scientific proof. You grab the first hose and start puting
out the fire. |
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| Dr. Don Francis: |
This could be the first deadly epidemic in
history, of which no one officially died. |
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