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'''Gomer''' (or '''GOMER'''), as defined by ''The House of God''<ref>Samuel Shem's ''The House of God'', 1978</ref>: "Get Out of My [[Emergency Room]]; 'a human being who has lost−often through age−what goes into being a human being' (the Fat Man)." | '''Gomer''' (or '''GOMER'''), as defined by ''The House of God''<ref>Samuel Shem's ''The House of God'', 1978</ref>: "Get Out of My [[Emergency Room]]; 'a human being who has lost−often through age−what goes into being a human being' (the Fat Man)." | ||
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Revision as of 04:58, 26 March 2017
Gomer (or GOMER), as defined by The House of God[1]: "Get Out of My Emergency Room; 'a human being who has lost−often through age−what goes into being a human being' (the Fat Man)."
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References
- ↑ Samuel Shem's The House of God, 1978