. . . take breaks from their studies in gross anatomy by watching animated shorts from Dizzy. Among this crowd, INFERIOR DECORATOR raised a lot of eyebrows. Midway through this cartoon, a pair of fingers emerge from Don Duck's forehead to confront a busy bee. Naturally, several of these expert viewers immediately diagnosed Donald with A-p -e-r-t Syndrome. Though this dread malady affects about 1 in 76,500 newborns, this ratio probably is specific to humans. The internet does not say whether this condition is more frequent or less among water foul. But if ducks lack the F-G-F-R-2 gene, I do not understand how this syndrome could be associated with Don's protrusions.
Review of Inferior Decorator
Inferior Decorator
(1948)
Often the med students and interns in my circle . . .
5 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers