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Consider surgeons and their work. It's unthinkable to put your hands in the warm blood of another human's gut. Even with rubber gloves on. Who'd want to do that? But surgeons get over it.
Park Dietz
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Park Dietz
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: August 13
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Pennsylvania
Park Elliot Dietz
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