Many people gasped several weeks ago when Boston Celtics captainReggie Lewis slumped to the parquet floor during a playoff gameat Boston Garden. In part, their memory of Hank Gathers, thecollege basketball star who only three years earlier collapsedand died during a game in Los Angeles, was simply too strikingto ignore. A few days after Lewis' fall, there was another gaspwhen doctors at different Boston hospitals not only made differentdiagnoses but also bickered in the popular media about how tointerpret Lewis' diagnostic tests. Newspaper and magazine reportersscrambled to unscramble the puzzle, but . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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