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Doctor Psycho first appears as a colleague of the Duke of Deception. The God of War, enraged that wo..., Jun 18, 2010 Doctor Psycho first appears as a colleague of the Duke of Deception. The God of War, enraged that women were gaining power in Earth society and potentially threatening his ability to engulf the world in war, ordered Deception to discredit women. Deception called upon Doctor Psycho to set about eliminating women from the war effort. Doctor Psycho was revealed in flashback to have been a medical student who was frequently humiliated by his peers. He discovered that his fiancee Marva Jane Gray was in love with college athletic champion Ben Bradley. Bradley removed his rival for Marva's affections by staging a robbery of $125,000 worth of radium from the college lab and hunching down in disguise so that Marva would think she saw her diminutive fiance as the culprit. Convicted on the basis of Marva's testimony, Psycho seethed behind bars for years, planning his revenge while developing a psychopathic hatred of all women. Upon his release, he tortured and killed Bradley, who falsely confessed that Marva was his willing accomplice. Psycho then kidnapped and tortured Marva, hypnotically compelling her to marry him, and then subjecting her to daily occult experiments. |
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My visit to Dr. Catapano was very quick and stress-free...., Apr 18, 2010 My experience with this doctor was very good. He was very friendly, but got straight to the point. He was very professional. He made some useful recommendations to me because I do not have health insurance. His office was also very neat and clean. I would definitely recommend this doctor to a friend or family member. |
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What Happened To Me During My Outpatient Treatment..., Apr 15, 2010 Before I say anything else, I would like to say first that the other staff, the social worker,the therapists, and group facilitators were all awesome. I was assigned to this doctor through an outpatient hospital program. The doctor seemed to be OK at first but the more I dealt with him the worse it got. It began when I needed a special medication that he himself was not able to prescribe. He was aware that this medication is not to be stopped abruptly and because this was at a hospital, it was his job as covering doctor to find someone who could help me get my medication while I was under his care. He did a poor job because at times I went for days without my medication. Worse is the fact that when discharged from his care, there was to be another doctor already in place to pick up treatment. This was a policy of the hospital program. He discharged me knowingly to a doctor who would not be able to treat me for four days. When I called him for help, he was rude and said something along the lines of because I was discharged he was no longer obligated to treat me. Then he said that he had another patient and hung up on me. His "bedside manner" was cold and uncaring. He let me suffer needlessly. I was able to find a new doctor on my own who was able to treat me, there were several actually. I don't understand why he was unable to do so. |
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Great Ob/Gyn office, very friendly staff and wonderful doctors!..., Mar 10, 2010 The doctors in this office are very patient and make you feel comfortable quickly. They are extremely knowledgeable and take the time to listen to any concerns you may have. Their staff is always friendly and takes the time to help you with any questions and scheduling appointments. The office was also recently remodeled. |
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Great doctor that cares about each individual as a human. ..., Mar 7, 2010 I would definitely recommend this doctor. He has done wonders in my treatment of cancer and treats me like a friend. The staff is friendly as is Dr. Hanjani. I am happy with my current treatment. He makes me feel comfortable. When I was first diagnosed with cancer, I was terrified. Dr. Hanjani made me feel safe in his care. |