Brilliant Deduction
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Published
06/15/2008
A Professor of Medicine, a man well known for his earnest and oft-proclaimed Temperance views, was (yet again) lecturing the medical students on the damage that alcohol can do. To demonstrate its effect on the nervous system, he took a worm and dropped it into a glass of gin & tonic. The worm wriggled around for a few minutes before finally giving a few convulsive twitches and dying.
"And can we deduce anything from that?", asked the Professor with the triumphant air implying that only obvious conclusion could be drawn.
"Yes," came a voice from the back, "if you've got worms, drink alcohol."
"And can we deduce anything from that?", asked the Professor with the triumphant air implying that only obvious conclusion could be drawn.
"Yes," came a voice from the back, "if you've got worms, drink alcohol."
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