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Old July 10th 03, 12:49 PM
Gooneybird
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Cub Driver wrote:
The
number of cadavers to practice on, are almost unlimited. For example, I got
a B in Gross Anatomy, but after 6 months in Iraq in 91, I was able to conduct
all manner of procedures, and my amputation rate was the lowest in the unit.


This comes under the category of information that I'd really rather
not have.

(Gross Anatomy? Really?)


You think Gross Anatomy is gross? If you knew anybody involved in health care,
you'd know that Gross Anatomy is merely the doorknob to the world of gross!
It's really much, much worse (depending on how you look at it) once you get into
it! You think I'm exaggerating? Just ask anyone involved in the medical
professions for the straight poop.....it'll invariably be a lot straighter and
far more poopy than anything you ever wanted to hear. (^_^)))

George Z.