i beg to differ
Posted By: sm on 2005-09-07
In Reply to: I believe it is cord, not core - txmt
Subject: i beg to differ
but if you can show me i'm wrong, i'm open to learning.
I've typed it in orthopedics for years, but double-checked myself and it's in the stedman's ortho book under decompression...
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