+ Follow GEORGE ROMERO AND WES CRAVEN Tag
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[Title] => Fear factor
[Summary] => At age three, my daughter likes to pore over medical textbooks. Books on skin diseases, in particular, fascinate her.
She can look at color photos of hideous conditions like epidermal necrolysis or acne vulgaris, or annotated blowups of nodular vasculitis, which leaves golf ball-sized lesions on the arms and legs, and not bat an eyelash. These are images, I assure you, that would put George Romero and Wes Craven to shame; yet to the doctor, theyre merely illustrative.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
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GEORGE ROMERO AND WES CRAVEN
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[Summary] => At age three, my daughter likes to pore over medical textbooks. Books on skin diseases, in particular, fascinate her.
She can look at color photos of hideous conditions like epidermal necrolysis or acne vulgaris, or annotated blowups of nodular vasculitis, which leaves golf ball-sized lesions on the arms and legs, and not bat an eyelash. These are images, I assure you, that would put George Romero and Wes Craven to shame; yet to the doctor, theyre merely illustrative.
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