Well, only his beard:
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Anne Casselman at Inkling has this hysterical article on scientists/physicians with beards. Here's a bit on why some public health experts want doctors to lose the beard:
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I don't see any wafer crumbs in it.
His portable pet Cthulhu cleans his bears for him. It lives under Darwin's hat. Can't you see his tentacle sticking out?
Beard, even.
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