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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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Don Green
To: Don Green who wrote (19458)6/25/2017 9:23:01 AM
From: John Pitera1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 33421
 
Hi Don, and what kind of care could doctors give us in the 1950's... I was glancing at a new book on Joe Dimaggio.



Dinner with DiMaggio: Memories of An American Hero May 9, 2017
by Dr. Rock Positano and John Positano

It was written by the a foot doctor who became DiMaggio's close friend the last decade of his life, and he mentions right in the beginning the botched.... or very bad heel surgery that Joe D had in 1950 or so that helped to end his career..

The doctor who knew DiMaggio late in his life felt that DiMaggio had a compartmentalized life... where the time and people he knew in Florida, California and New York were all different and knew different sides of him.

I find that medical care varies quite dramatically these days .... choosing your doctor and and having access to good ones has never been as critical as these days with the huge advances in medicine.. medical technology, and medical access to information.

John
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