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Of course he is serious. It's a free country and if someone wants to be mutilated by another person who hasn't a clue how to do it properly, then he should be allowed to do so. He would in fact be doing his community a service, as we can thereafter be sure that he won't transmit his sick genes to any progeniture. Especially as there is a fairish chance that he will die of septicaemia within a week or two.
As for the frozen testicles, bon appetit!Brian (the devil incarnate)
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I don't know if Brian is serious, but I sure was, and I could sign his posting. As long as no public healthcare has to pay for those people, where's the problem?
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Practicing medicine without a license, especially surgical medicine, is illegal....that's why. Here in Michigan it's a felony and last I checked you can get up to four years. This doesn't even count the penalties for posessing any drugs like anesthetics, xylocaine etc.
Of course if someone dies or has a serious secondary issue the charges accumulate up to various degrees homicide or assault.
And no: the "patient" doesn't have to complain. The state can file charges dispite a lack of cooperation by them.
Dr. MordridDr. Mordrid
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