Tuesday, November 16, 2010

"Someone was a nurse, and she went to lend what assistance she could."

-The World According to Garp, John Irving

CTO DONE.
I confused the ductus deferens with the epidydimis on the slide. There were no pseudostratified columnar cells to be seen, but I just saw the three muscles of the dd and thought of the latter.  Oh well, at least I got the colon one right. I went for a quick run but felt guilty not to be studying so I went home to eat lunch and read CV physiology.

PHYSIO AND ANATOMY LEFT... I may join Derek, Joe and Ilya for dinner at Salt Hill. But there is so much anatomy to learn... so many muscles and nerves and blood vessels...

Round 3: Human Anatomy and Embryology, Thursday 8 am.
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"When the soldier saw her, he fainted; it was not really from loss of blood. Jenny knew how facial wounds bled; they were deceptive. The deeper gash on his arm was of course in need of immediate attention, but the solider was not bleeding to death. No one but Jenny seemed to know that--there was so much blood, and so much of it was on her white nurse's uniform. They quickly realized she had done it. The theater lackeys would not let her touch the fainted soldier, and someone took her purse from her. The mad nurse! The crazed slasher! Jenny Fields was calm. She thought it was only a matter of waiting for the true authorities to comprehend the situation. But the police were not very nice to her either."

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