But did they ever specify he was a 'medical' doctor? Maybe he has a Ph.D. in Russian literature and when he said he was a doctor people just assumed medical and he just figured he'd run with it.
Vernon is the only true doctor. Katjaa is a vet, Hershel had trained to be a vet. The Crawford doctor is a nurse, and I'm sticking to my theory that Carlos is a doctor because he has a Ph.D. in Russian literature.
The real question isn't why are there so many doctors, it's why are there so many veternarians?
When you think about it, it's kinda weird that there's a doctor at almost every group. I mean, in 2004, there were 884,974 doctors in Americ… morea and about 300 million Americans, so how the fuck does every 10 people group has a doctor?!
EDIT: That means that to every 339 people group there should be 1 doctor (That's estimated, I didn't calculate exactly).
But did they ever specify he was a 'medical' doctor? Maybe he has a Ph.D. in Russian literature and when he said he was a doctor people just assumed medical and he just figured he'd run with it.
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But did they ever specify he was a 'medical' doctor? Maybe he has a Ph.D. in Russian literature and when he said he was a doctor people just assumed medical and he just figured he'd run with it.
Vernon is the only true doctor. Katjaa is a vet, Hershel had trained to be a vet. The Crawford doctor is a nurse, and I'm sticking to my theory that Carlos is a doctor because he has a Ph.D. in Russian literature.
The real question isn't why are there so many doctors, it's why are there so many veternarians?
Or maybe he is a very specialised doctor, like he was trained to do knee sugary or something and only has basic knowledge of other medical problems
http://youtu.be/aWzWMWeCUn4
LOL that must be true.