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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.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted Pseudo-medical terms Philip Davis 04/12/00 09:55 AM Re: Pseudo-medical terms Jackie 04/12/00 06:56 PM Re: Pseudo-medical terms jmh 04/13/00 06:49 AM Re: Pseudo-medical terms paulb 04/22/00 01:15 PM Re: Pseudo-medical terms Philip Davis 04/22/00 07:19 PM Re: Pseudo-medical terms Jackie 04/22/00 10:18 PM Re: Pseudo-medical terms jmh 04/23/00 10:47 PM Gomers tututu 04/25/00 05:35 AM Re: Pseudo-medical terms Philophile 04/27/00 01:00 AM
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