Surgical abdomen

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Tue Mar 13 08:37:02 2007


rmodugno@aol.com wrote: The rapid CT scanner has basically made Sir Zachary Cope's "Acute abdomen in Rhyme" virually of historic interest only and vaginal ultrasound has revolutionized the pelvic exam.

Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Sylva, NC ________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________ Have to agree with you Robert...I still have my student days' copy, but have to admit current technology probably does make it primarily of historic interest, but just as we teach youngsters basic arithmetic and algebra before ( bet I'm making an assumption here, lol) having them use calculators, I think it worthwhile those insights still be taught and demonstrated to med students.

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