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Dr. Robert H. Bartlett was so mad that he had to find a way to channel his anger. He chose written words.
It was the late 1970s and Dr. Bartlett was on the surgery faculty at the University of California, Irvine. He also directed the university's burn center. A lawyer asked him to review the case of a local man charged with child abuse for allegedly burning a child.
"When I reviewed the case, I was sure the man was innocent based on how things looked, but the man had already been convicted, as he was in prison," said Dr. Bartlett, who is now professor emeritus of surgery in the division of trauma burn/critical care at the University of Michigan, Ann ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Physician writers share their zeal for storytelling.(THE REST OF YOUR...