Friday, February 24, 2023

M.D. "A Case for the Books"

Here's a title that likely doesn't mean what you believe it means!

Think I'm kidding?
Read on...
So the title didn't refer to a unique medical procedure...but a piece of furniture!
In the dark days before ObamaCare, if you were one of the working poor, any major medical procedure could bankrupt your family since you likely couldn't afford medical insurance!
In some cases, a compassionate medical practitioner, especially one who handled fiscally-limited patients, would barter for services.
It's a situation far less common today than when writer Al Feldstein and artist Graham Ingels created this tale for EC's M.D. #2 (1955)!
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