1113 pts ยท September 18, 2012
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD006015.pub3/full - it's a pretty rare side effect, and Viagra is cheap and safe.
I don't want to sound condescending but no, a swan's break can categorically not break a healthy bone.
Actually that's a myth. My mum told me the same thing as a boy but in reality their wings aren't nearly strong enough to break a bone
Third, ARDS isn't explained by other pathologies. You wouldn't write it on a death certificate, but it is fatal
Secondly, it's both adult and acute, in the UK we use the former sometimes still though I grant it's a bit out dated
First off, I think as a doctor I probably have not than a TV drama level of experience
Actually both. Granted acute is the more common term abbreviated, but it used to be termed adult, and in the UK still is often
Ever heard of adult respiratory distress syndrome?
I mean the 8 hour work day that we are actually paid for, not the hours we work effectively pro bono
Because of course we don't care. It's not like we're looking after countless patients and trying to fit 16 hours work into 8.
Phenomenal.
This synced perfectly to my music and made me spit Rice Krispies on my keyboard.
I am clearly way too accustomed to grammar nazis to even check usernames. What have I become?!
Think he's referring to the shocking amounts of of gun-selling marine mammals cropping up lately.
As a Brit with a German girlfriend (who's tall, blonde and blue-eyed no less), this is exactly why I struggle to fantasise about her.
You mean best conversate.
2nd photo train station is my home town. Feeling like a pretty big deal right now.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD006015.pub3/full - it's a pretty rare side effect, and Viagra is cheap and safe.
I don't want to sound condescending but no, a swan's break can categorically not break a healthy bone.
Actually that's a myth. My mum told me the same thing as a boy but in reality their wings aren't nearly strong enough to break a bone
Third, ARDS isn't explained by other pathologies. You wouldn't write it on a death certificate, but it is fatal
Secondly, it's both adult and acute, in the UK we use the former sometimes still though I grant it's a bit out dated
First off, I think as a doctor I probably have not than a TV drama level of experience
Actually both. Granted acute is the more common term abbreviated, but it used to be termed adult, and in the UK still is often
Ever heard of adult respiratory distress syndrome?
I mean the 8 hour work day that we are actually paid for, not the hours we work effectively pro bono
Because of course we don't care. It's not like we're looking after countless patients and trying to fit 16 hours work into 8.
Phenomenal.
This synced perfectly to my music and made me spit Rice Krispies on my keyboard.
I am clearly way too accustomed to grammar nazis to even check usernames. What have I become?!
Think he's referring to the shocking amounts of of gun-selling marine mammals cropping up lately.
As a Brit with a German girlfriend (who's tall, blonde and blue-eyed no less), this is exactly why I struggle to fantasise about her.
You mean best conversate.
2nd photo train station is my home town. Feeling like a pretty big deal right now.