Anecdote (sort of): after my childhood discovery and initial viewing of the mucousal-artifact oracle-bead chronicle beneath a limestone roadside-rest structure in McKean County PA, many were/are curious to know just what the tiny waxy/gel bead was/is. Therefore, I one day casually entered the local Bradford Hospital here in Pennsylvania while underage (decades ago, through the gift shop) and was closely held to hear some sort of term among all other reasons.
A hospital auxiliary member then recently recruited from a NY State university campus also telephoned and in her most intimidating tone-of-voice threatened to shoot me (with multiple possible allusions) if I walked into the hospital again underage, because MRSA should not be let into the caregiver zone; however, she too wanted to know what was beneath the limestone structure, my reply at that time and during that contact being bubble. It was somewhat obvious that all medical-related personnel hoped to 'stake their claim' and boost their careers with assumed harmful bubble location, and yet the tiny spheroid bead is/was in fact an artifact requiring archaeological rather than conventional investigation.
A hospital auxiliary member then recently recruited from a NY State university campus also telephoned and in her most intimidating tone-of-voice threatened to shoot me (with multiple possible allusions) if I walked into the hospital again underage, because MRSA should not be let into the caregiver zone; however, she too wanted to know what was beneath the limestone structure, my reply at that time and during that contact being bubble. It was somewhat obvious that all medical-related personnel hoped to 'stake their claim' and boost their careers with assumed harmful bubble location, and yet the tiny spheroid bead is/was in fact an artifact requiring archaeological rather than conventional investigation.
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