Re: Rupture aortic aneurysm



On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 13:44:21 -0700, Don Kirkman <donkirk@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>It seems to me I heard somewhere that Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote in
>article <4260E630.95EC6947@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
>>Don Kirkman wrote:
>

>>> I know; that's what I wrote about. I would hesitate to consider
>>> referred pain a *trait*, however, since AFAWK all vertebrates have
>>> enough similarity that referred pain probably occurs in all,
>
>>Actually we do not know this.
>
>Oddly, others in this thread seem to know it quite well, as they've
>written it out for you. You've retained some of their information in
>the parts you quoted in this very message.

I can see that a rational person might quarrel with the use of the
word "all" in the above. My burden of proof is pretty small, needing
only a single counter-example whereas you must exhaustively rule out
"all" possibilities.

Sometimes I think that you guys will posit most anything in rebuttal
to Andrew, regardless of how silly a position you must take. I let
most of them slide by (who has time to point out all the stupidity in
the world) but this was too easy.

John
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