Molly and the Bear by Bob Scott for May 18, 2021

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    B UTTONS  over 3 years ago

    Doctors take an oath that they “will do no harm” to patients, but nowhere is a similar oath not to make the treatment painless.

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    bookworm0812  over 3 years ago

    They’re mean when they’re doing something to a child that literally terrifies them and the procedure isn’t necessary. I’m talking about throat cultures for me. Those terrified me as a kid and they still do. But my Indiana doctor was always insisting on doing it when I had strep throat. And he could tell without looking. On one of the visits, I cried, begged and pleaded with him not to do it and he still did it. I was probably 10 years old by then. Now if a kid that age is crying like a two year old and begging not to have it done, and he knows what’s wrong without it, it is NOT! NECESSARY! C’mon, it was strep throat. You can tell just by smelling the breath! The doctor I had when I moved to Buffalo never did it. I had one that wanted it when I was an adult and they had to give me the swab to do it. My tongue was closing off my throat if they did it.

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    AlfredJr.Hall  over 3 years ago

    I glad this is a cartoon. Anything could happen and anyplace. I assume Bear will meet a doctor with an 21 foot long needle hidden behind his back. And in a sweet toothily dirty smile. He greets you with a "Howdy Bear and Molly. Ready for your monthly shot Bear? Molly, did you get your Convid-19 vaccine shot yet? Look for a open window in the room. Use that when Dr. Funnyman stick that 21 feet long needle in your ass! Ow! !$%@! My booty hurt

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    Shikamoo Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Tetnus is not something you want to get, Bear. You need that tetnus shot.

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