#7 The medical report for Tomas Zaremba.

The reader might be wondering why Zaremba would submit to a dental exam about supposedly broken or chipped teeth when in fact he hadn't received any damage there. The answer to me would be either that he was simply fulfilling a bureaucratic process, just as one would have to in such a situation if the case was real, or he honestly thought that no one would notice the difference.

The first report is from the surgeon:
The patient was hurt in the lips. His lips were a little swollen, and one lip was cut. He didn’t lose consciousness, was not sick, was not dizzy, and two teeth were a little loose.
The next from the ear doctor: His lips were swollen but nothing happened to his nose or ears and those bones were ok.
The next from the dentist: Lips are swollen and show signs of a beating and that Zaremba says he is in pain. A few teeth on the left side were a little loose, but the x-ray did not show that anything was broken in the roots and that the teeth have a lot of life. (Note)
Conclusions:
1. Because of all of what the doctors have said, it is obvious that Zaremba was punched into the face and that he has one lip cut and his lips are a little swollen. And that his teeth and lips on the left side hurt.
2. Zaremba is hurt, but for a time not longer than 7 days, and because of this, I can qualify this under article 7, par 2.
3. The injury was made with a hit, but not one with any great power, and that it could be made by a fist and that it could happen in the time that the case describes.

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