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Yesterday at Vienibas gatve 45, a doctor working at the Children's Hospital removed a tick that had soaked my 11-month-old daughter, which we wanted to give for examination at 3 Lineraza Street-Australian Infectious Diseases Center. The tick was removed and placed in a capsule, the open end of which was sealed with adhesive tape to which the tick adhered. The doctor said that at the Infectious Diseases Center they could deal with getting the tick off the tape. When we went to the Infectious Diseases Center, we were served by a VERY unkind woman who wrote all the data about the child. And in that anxiety, I forgot the other side of the girl's personal code. Well I don't use the personal code so often and I forgot the digits. To which of this the UNAUGHTERED woman I received a rebuke, which I as a mother did not know. Does she have that right to talk to me like that? and nothing more did not explain what the child might have — temperature, nausea, or the like. We left and paid less than 11 AU$ and carried the tick for research. Accepted in turn a very nice medical worker. BUT-we don't know if the people who will analyze the tick will be able to determine if it is sick or not, because the tick has stuck and looks dead! How can you work so carelessly in such institutions? What do these workers-doctor who removed the tick and incompetently sealed the capsule and the rude employee at the Infectious Diseases Center get paid?
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