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Maung Wan Tha - The Secret Writer's Case
Maung Wan Tha - The Secret Writer's Case
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It seems that ordinary working people are not very aware of the important role that medicine plays in human life, both in relation to law and the law itself.
Such medical professionals are those who study the lives of people who have been seriously injured or have died for unknown reasons, in the field of medicine. The findings of these professionals have not only saved many lives, but will continue to do so in the future.
Here, the issue of how many unsolved murders there are in societies where autopsies are not performed to determine the cause of death has become an interesting one. It has also become a subject of debate.
In the past few years, the field of medicine has grown significantly. As a result, the public has become more aware of its importance. This increased understanding is due to the tireless efforts of leading experts in the field. These experts have dedicated their lives to their profession.
For example, my friend Dr. Joseph, who holds both an MD and an LL.B., is a distinguished scholar in both fields. Dr. Joseph worked as a forensic pathologist at the Department of Health in Houston, Texas, USA.
Look at how Dr. Joseph worked. He worked 7 days a week without taking a day off, to the point where 4-5 other people took days off from work. Long vacations were not in his vocabulary. That's why he sacrificed himself for his work.
Not only did he do it, but his family also sacrificed their lives for his work. As a result, I have personally experienced many times that Dr. Joseph's wife and children suffered losses in their social life, in line with the family life of a forensic doctor. The family has become accustomed to the phone calls at any time of the day or night. On weekends, there are more deaths due to accidents that occur on holidays, so his family has to work harder than usual.
Despite their busy schedules, the family willingly and selflessly helped.
A forensic pathologist is not only an expert in the field of medicine, but also an expert in the nature of crime. Although his salary is much lower than that of a hospital doctor, his work involves waking up in the middle of the night and rushing to the scene of a crime, even when his sleep is not specified. Therefore, when we realize how great the service of such professionals is to us, their salaries will be better and their working hours will be more reasonable. Today, however, such professionals are few and far between, and they will have to work hard.
To return to Dr. Joseph, some of the cases he has personally handled are more practical than my explanation. As an example, I would like to present the death of a 5-year-old boy in bed from a condition believed to be heart disease. Apart from the fact that the boy was a womanizer, there was no other suspicious circumstance, nor was there any unusual condition. However, when the deceased was examined, it was discovered that there was a wound in the neck, which was the cause of death.
The wound was not visible to the naked eye. It was discovered that the death was due to such a wound, and later it was discovered that two other people had died from similar injuries in the previous 6 months due to the same culprit. It was learned that there were about 10 people with similar injuries in another state. The ability to identify the perpetrator of the wound can be attributed to Dr. Joseph's expertise. Previously, many murders had not been identified at all. Thus, Dr. Joseph's expertise can be seen in this example as having prevented many other murders.
In another case, a girl suddenly collapsed while playing in the yard and died. An autopsy at the hospital revealed that the girl had been beaten by a relative earlier and had a dislocated neck. The dislocated neck caused the child to collapse shortly after and die suddenly. Without an autopsy, it would not have been possible to know the cause of the death.
Here is another example. A man was bleeding to death without any injuries. An ordinary doctor would have ruled it a heart attack. However, Dr. Joseph
The autopsy revealed a stab wound to the chest. The victim was stabbed with an ice pick. The police investigated the matter and identified the woman as the culprit. Two people were killed in another state in a similar manner. Even the police did not consider both cases as murders. This is Dr. Joseph, a medical professional who can save many lives. Therefore, ordinary working people should be familiar with forensic medicine. They should also know how this medicine can benefit their lives.
Therefore, in writing this book, I would like to acknowledge my great friend Dr. Joseph (M.D. L. Albee)...
Carl Steinle Gardner
Karl Stanley Gardner
Chapter (1)
"Glady Doyle" started working as a secretary for the writer "Movin' Nail" in early January. Today, February 6th, she has been working for exactly one month. However, her employer, the writer, is still "in the dark." It means that she still has no idea what kind of womanizer she is.
As a secretary, I see a lot of letters coming to the writer. I see a lot of visitors. But for a woman like Gladys, who has been a secretary, a companion, and a general assistant to this famous writer whose best-selling book has just been published, I should know a little about her personal life by now.
Mi was so isolated that even her secretary didn't know anything about it. This was Gladys's feeling.
Mi and Gladys met when Mi rented a large apartment in Los Angeles and advertised that she was looking for a female secretary to live with her. Mi listed the qualities of the secretary she wanted: she should be polite and tactful. She should not be younger than 22 or older than 24. She should have a pleasant appearance and a good figure. She should have experience as a secretary. According to the information provided by Mi, the lady asked her to meet her.
We met after contacting.
From the moment she started working, Mi had given her strict work rules. The work was 24-hours a day. Even in Mi's large apartment, she had a corner bedroom, reserved for Gladys.
That's how we started meeting. The next day, Gladys started working.
The duties ranged from writing and answering long messages, typing telegrams, answering telephones, arranging meetings with prominent journalists, and ensuring that she only met with those she wanted to meet and not those she didn't want to meet.
According to the news articles in the literary sections of newspapers about Mi, Mi is busy writing another book, but there is no sign of her writing style yet.
Gladys doesn't know much about Mi's background, but if you delve into the details in Mi's latest best-selling book, "Men Are Just a Fool," you might be able to learn a fair amount about Mi's life experiences and attitudes.
The story of the novel is about a girl from a small town. After moving to the big city, she lives a mixed life and eventually becomes addicted to drugs, while struggling to pay for drugs. At that time, a man became obsessed with the girl's beauty. When he found out that the girl was addicted to drugs, he saved his lover from drug addiction, and finally, the lover's gang member announced that anyone who gave her drugs would be killed.
The drug addict's uncle also managed to catch a lawyer. The lawyer was a very influential person. The story also tells how they met this influential person in an unexpected place.
The backstories of the characters in the story are like those of a young man who has personally witnessed the imagination of young people. The chapters on love and romance in the book are also beyond criticism.
Aung is so strong. A critic once wrote that he thought it was a real incident.
This is all Gladys guesses based on the character descriptions of the characters in his book about Mi.
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