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DOCTORS & SHINGLES
One man walked into a doctor’s office, and the receptionist asked him what he had. He told her he had shingles. So the receptionist took down his name, address, medical insurance number and told him to have a seat. A little while later a nurse’s aide came out and asked the man what he had. He told her he had shingles. So the nurse’s aid she wrote down his vital statistics such as height, weight and medical history and then told him to wait in an examining room. A long while later a nurse entered the examining room and asked the man what he had. He told the nurse that he had shingles. So the nurse took the man’s blood pressure and drew some of his blood for a blood test. The nurse then told him to take off all his clothes and wait for the doctor. About an hour later the doctor came into the room and asked the man…

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