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The next day, Dr. Rivers tells Dr. Bledsoe that he's feeling much better. He's glad to hear that, since most people recover from their wounds in one to ten days, and that's when they stop their treatment. Dr. Norton, however, thinks that it's better to wait until they're completely healed before stopping treatment.
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The next day, Dr. Rivers tells Dr. Bledsoe that he's feeling much better. He's glad to hear that, since most people recover from their wounds in one to ten days, and that's when they stop their treatment. Dr. Norton, however, thinks that it's better to wait until they're completely healed before stopping treatment.
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