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I was called recently to a patient who had collapsed in the car park after church. I can recommend this as a good place to collapse, implying as it does a previous life of probity and devotion.
For a start, the bystanders are likely to be helpful; if you collapse outside a bar late at night, by contrast, you are unlikely to get a lift home from a friendly drug dealer.
Let's face it, abetter class of people attend church, although they may be more fastidious about mouthto-mouth which is perhaps not abad thing. The doctor also feels more obliged...