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who was kind of a characterg/anyuayI'm very fond of him}
I've lost touch with hing’Ge used to talk to these patients

and Rind of "play doctor."

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he blamed me for itfand got very upset.
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the Book on that.
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Was there a problem in those days about patient treatment?
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I know that) becomes a big issue GPthe nid~foredes onwards,
about(patient treatment on the
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Well,I don't think any patients got treated on the Berkeley
campugpréxcept the ones that went into John’s laboratory there.

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But in these early days all the patient treatment was done
at tHe medical school with medical faculty presiding.

KGS:

Down in the physics department at U.C., in the Radiation

Lab, under John Lawrence's direction.

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(enthat was all right with the medical school?

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