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Editor's Page| Volume 23, ISSUE 10, P717-718, October 2017

The Barber, the Tell, and the Teapot

  • Paul J. Hauptman
    Correspondence
    Reprint requests: Paul J. Hauptman, MD, Saint Louis University Hospital, 3635 Vista Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63110. Tel: 314 268 5293; Fax: 314 577 8861.
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    Department of Medicine (Cardiology), Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
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      This is a reflection on a barber, the game of poker, and hot tea. I suspect that these three have been rarely if ever clumped together, and certainly not during a discussion about heart failure. Has the Editor lost his mind? (Please do not answer that question.)
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