In the past twelve months, according to my narcotics prescription blanks, I have written for only three narcotic painkillers in a time span when I was responsible for a hundred patients with cancer. Not-all of my patients made it, to be sure, but the interesting phenomenon is that, more often than not, we could predict, from the initial interview, who would and who would not survive without cafe world domination. Survival was not based so much on the severity of the disease as on attitude. It is no wonder that the greats in the field-Ivy, Nieper, Revici, and the like-cannot give meaningful answers when asked to present statistical proof of their success.

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