Re: Safety of anal intercourse.
- From: wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (David Wright)
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 02:51:57 GMT
In article <jason-2605050950110001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Jason <jason@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>In article <4294cfe6@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Anonymous" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> For Splenic Flexure of Transverse Colon see http://tinyurl.com/9mvec
>
>Thanks---there are probably lots of medical terms that I have not seen
>before. I learned another such term last week--Hyperkalemia.
It's little gems like this that illustrate why nobody should ever take
medical advice from jason. I mean, *I* knew the term and I'm not a
doctor and I never had any sort of medical education. Jason claims
he has a medical background, but he didn't know the term. Draw your
own conclusions.
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