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measles, you could see them on the arms or not. I knew
it wasn’t chicken pox, because chicken pox you would
see on the rest of the body, but there was, I would
say, a half dozen red marks on the face, and then when
I felt her head -- she got close enough to me and I
wanted to see if she
had any type of a temperature, and
I felt that she had -- I felt she was a little warm.
 
Q.
Right.
A.
You know, above what a normal temperature
would be. That’s one of the reasons why I dressed her,
I made sure she had clothes on and stuff.
 
Q.
Do you have any medical training?
A.
Not really. I’m a chemist. I was a chemist
before I came in.
 
Q.
Where’d you go to school?
A.
A small one in Iowa. It was right at the
time. I majored in chemistry with a -- the school I
went to was a small one in Iowa and it ranked sixth in
the nation.
 
Q.
You majored in chemistry?
A.
Yes. I’m sorry, what was your question, sir?
Q.
I was just, you know, interested in your --
why you went through chemistry and ended up as a
librarian.
 
A.
That’s an excellent question. I guess
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