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New York Times In an extraordinary scene at the end of “Blood Work, 1999,” Marika, a phlebotomist haunted by the amount of suffering in the world, decides to masturbate a teenage patient, who, blinded by severe burns, begs her to touch him: “As if switched on, the ... |
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How odd to be quoted here! I did write a story about a phlebotomist. My sister is a phlebotomist. This young woman is intensely lonely, and she violates some of the rules of the hospital in her efforts to help a young man.
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