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Originally Posted by pelathais
Why exactly would a a Dr. confer with a non-family member concerning medical treatment? Lee was a "foreigner" there and had no family close by - but still, is it really customary to consult with a lay person concerning the critical care of a patient?
The whole story reads as though it were an elaborate gloss of what really happened. It also contains a great number of "couches" where the writer proclaims the "miraculous" took place while simultaneously leaving the door open for more naturalist explanations.
In other words, it's about as hyped as his "Ph.Ds".
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I don't know. Was it a lay person? I heard, as the story went, that it was the pastor of a church there in Australia