Found proper spelling before sending job
Posted By: Nicole on 2008-02-10
In Reply to: Either way you're completely wrong. Way to pass on bad information. - etc.
Subject: Found proper spelling before sending job
Just to let you all know, I did double check the spelling and found Lisfranc before I sent the report. Wouldn't have found it before because that "K" was messing with my research.
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