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Weird but Medical

Soren Whitlock

If a case feels unreal, it ends up here. Night-shift medicine, cursed symptoms, and the moment the “WTF” turns into a Latin diagnosis.

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    If a case feels unreal, it ends up here. Night-shift medicine, cursed symptoms, and the moment the “WTF” turns into a Latin diagnosis.

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