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Yes my partner is a doctor and I remember a similar list. The local term "NFS" was "normal for Selby". I'll see if I can jog his memory on the other terms.
I think medical humour always has the light touch of the sledgehammer. A combination of long hours, tired people, life and death situations at some times and yet sitting around waiting for something to happen at other times makes humour essential to survival.
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