Of all the doctors who gave their bodies to medicine, Thomas Brittingham, one of the most suicide bombers. To defeat leukemia, he did not hesitate in the least to be done to inject the blood of a great many sick in the veins. One day, he confided to a colleague : "This wouldn't it be great if I could also prove that the leukaemia is a transmissible disease ? "Fortunately for him, this is not the case.
In the 1950s, Brittingham joined the faculty Washington of St. Louis, the one where, a few years earlier, Dr. William Harrington was inject...
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