Hunting with Doctors Hunting with Doctors


Five doctors went duck hunting one day. Included in the group were a 
general practice (GP) physcian, a pediatrician, a psychiatrist, a 
surgeon and a pathologist. 

After a time, a bird came winging overhead. The first to react was the 
GP who raised his shotgun, but then hesitated. "I'm not quite sure it's 
a duck," he said, "I think that I will have to get a second opinion." 
And of course by that time, the bird was long gone.

Another bird appeared in the sky thereafter. This time, the pediatrician 
drew a bead on it. He too, however, was unsure if it was really a duck 
in his sights and besides, it might have babies. "I'll have to do some 
more investigations," he muttered, as the creature made good its escape.

Next to spy a bird flying was the sharp-eyed psychiatrist. Shotgun 
shouldered, he was more certain of his intended prey's identity. "Now, I 
know it's a duck, but does it know it's a duck?" The fortunate bird 
disappeared while the fellow wrestled with this dilemma.

Finally, a fourth fowl sped past and this time the surgeon's weapon 
pointed skywards. BOOM!! The surgeon lowered his smoking gun and turned 
nonchalantly to the pathologist beside him.

"Go see if that was a duck, will you?"




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