John Heysham Gibbon was most renowned surgeon between 1940-1970.
More than 90% of his surgeries were successful and still all of his patients are dead.
Explain?
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All his patients were already seriously compromised to require the specialty of his heart-lung procedures during surgery, so by now, 45 years later they’ve certainly succumbed. Sigmund Freud’s patients, “cured” or not, are also all dead.
You are correct, Howard Lyon.
His patients, by now, have died of old age.
You are today’s winner.
They died from old age
Haha – I thought I read in another riddle that no one has died of old age since 1952…? LOL. Just joking around (died of “other causes” maybe?)