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Quincy, M.E. :: TKO (05x19)
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| Title: | TKO |
| Episode #: | 05x19 |
| Production Number: | 53151 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday March 13th, 1980 |
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Boxer Clarence Hester dies after a fight against his friend and coach Kennie Mitchell. Quincy finds out that he has a fracture above the nose. Everything shows the fact that the injury has been caused by the boxing match. However, with the second investigation Quincy finds out that the dead boxer had underwent a nasal operation six months before practiced by surgeon Dr. Sanders who plainly had removed too many bones. After the death of another patient of Dr. Sanders, Quincy begins to show an interest in the safety measures of the ambulatory practice.
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