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Jan. 28th, 2005

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Jan. 28th, 2005 03:35 pm


Fort Point interior


San Francisco Mission

Oh, yeah, this is a lot better. Glad to know I didn't suck in September, at least.

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Jan. 28th, 2005 03:36 pm
From a draft chapter of Edward Tufte's new book:

One day when I was a junior medical student, a very important Boston surgeon visited the school and delivered a great treatise on a large number of patients who had undergone successful operations for vascular reconstruction. At the end of the lecture, a young student at the back of the room timidly asked, "Do you have any controls?" Well, the great surgeon drew himself up to his full height, hit the desk, and said, "Do you mean did I not operate on half of the patients?" The hall grew very quiet then. The voice at the back of the room very hesitantly replied, "Yes, that's what I had in mind." Then the visitor's fist really came down as he thundered, "Of course not. That would have doomed half of them to their death." God, it was quiet then, and one could scarcely hear the small voice ask, "Which half?"

This is attributed to Dr. E. E. Peacock Jr., University of Arizona College of Medicine.

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