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and Death How Your Doctor Can Kill You A doctors reputation is made by the number of eminent men who die under his care.
—GEORGE BERNARD SHAW A number of doctors have studied hypochondria, but very few openly specialize in its treatment. The only one I could find through a global search of the Internet was a Dr. Ingvard Wilhelmsen in Bergen, Norway. Norwegians are apparently prone to hypochondria because Norway has a high standard of living, meaning that people have a great deal of leisure time in which to contemplate their lives, which are spent in a dank, hellish place that could depress a hyena. Norwegians have it so bad that when they flee Norway in search of a more hospitable clime, they often head for North Dakota.
In my relentless search for information, as a service to hypochondriacs, I telephoned Norway. I had many questions. I wished to pool my commonsense knowledge of the subject with Dr. Wilhelmsen’s professional expertise. Together, I hoped, we could bring a measure of solace to persons afflicted by this much maligned condition.

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