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Harmonic Scalpel

Posted By: MNMT on 2008-02-21
In Reply to: I have always used lower case going by Stedman surgical equipment under scalpel, scissors and even u - MT50

Subject: Harmonic Scalpel

They should both be caps because the trademark name uses both words.


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