Yes! I knew light didn't sound right!
Posted By: Misha on 2007-07-31
In Reply to: Maybe he is saying electric cautery. - pc
Subject: Yes! I knew light didn't sound right!
Couldn't think and the list in my eye book wasn't helpful.
Thanks.
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Subject: I did Google it, but I didn't know it was a hearing test it didn't pop up. Sorry to bother you.
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Subject: light reflex is correct
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