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Medical Investigation :: Tribe (01x13)
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| Title: | Tribe |
| Episode #: | 01x13 |
| Production Number: | 40547013 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday January 14th, 2005 |
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BE (VT4) |
Jul 18, 2007 |
NL (Veronica) |
Oct 18, 2009 |
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Several people in a Montana camp resort got infected with a disease, presumably smallpox. Dr. Stephen Connor and the NIH are summoned to the scene to try to stop the spread of the disease. But when the FBI show up, there is indication that this may be a terrorist's plot to spread the disease.
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Smallpox: A very contagious virus disease marked by fever and a skin eruption. It hasn't been in the US since 1949 and is presumably wiped out. It's a very deadly. | Ratings: 6.1/11 |
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Frank says it was 170 years ago when John Doe and his family died that that the descendants became ill due to smallpox. Natalie states John Doe died over 200 years ago. | Dr. Connor tells his team to wear masks when entertering the room with smallpox patients, but Natialie and Miles entered without wearing masks. | Dr. Connor said the hole in the patient is due to a .22, but guns 170-200 years ago are rather large, about a 75 caliber. |
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