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The following is the available text of an article found in [[Irving Bailiff]]' | The following is the available text of an article found in [[Irving Bailiff]]' | ||
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...unethical.” The doctor has recommended Emory try using leeches to help regain the blood flow to his fingertip. Emory has said he is willing to do just about anything to regain the sensations he has lost. He now finds himself struggling with elevator buttons, selecting his preferred gas variety, and entering his pin number [sic]. His life forever changed by this injury[sic]. Emory’s doctor believes that his outcome may not have been as severe if he were given [sic] the full story and appropriate medical attention. He is now suing Lumon regarding his injury, and a cash settlement to offset past and future medical bills. The plaintiffs’ [sic] legal counsel is confident that they will be able to sway a jury. His lawyer, Mick Therdone, agreed to comment on the trial “Now that permanent damage…” [missing text] | ...unethical.” The doctor has recommended Emory try using leeches to help regain the blood flow to his fingertip. Emory has said he is willing to do just about anything to regain the sensations he has lost. He now finds himself struggling with elevator buttons, selecting his preferred gas variety, and entering his pin number [sic]. His life forever changed by this injury[sic]. Emory’s doctor believes that his outcome may not have been as severe if he were given [sic] the full story and appropriate medical attention. He is now suing Lumon regarding his injury, and a cash settlement to offset past and future medical bills. The plaintiffs’ [sic] legal counsel is confident that they will be able to sway a jury. His lawyer, Mick Therdone, agreed to comment on the trial “Now that permanent damage…” [missing text] | ||
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