Dr. Wolf: No Such Thing As 'Non-Contagious Bacterial Pneumonia'
Dr. Milton Wolf is casting doubt about Hillary Clinton’s alleged pneumonia diagnosis.
In the letter Clinton released Wednesday “to allay concerns after her weekend medical scare,” her personal doctor stated she diagnosed the former secretary of state with “a mild non-contagious bacterial pneumonia” on September 2.
There’s no such thing as “non-contagious bacterial pneumonia.”
That’s pure fiction. Find a medical textbook with it.
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— Dr. Milton Wolf (@MiltonWolfMD)
September 15, 2016
Think about it. If there’s really such thing as “non-contagious bacterial pneumonia,” how did Hillary catch it?
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— Dr. Milton Wolf (@MiltonWolfMD)
September 15, 2016
There are ICD-10 codes for…
Bitten by cow
Hurt at opera
Burned by water skis on fire
But not…
“Non-contagious bacterial pneumonia”
— Dr. Milton Wolf (@MiltonWolfMD)
September 15, 2016
If it exists —even if only in the mind of a bureaucrat— there’s an ICD-10 code for it. But no code for “non-contagious bacterial pneumonia.”
— Dr. Milton Wolf (@MiltonWolfMD)
September 15, 2016