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Re: OB didelphyic/bicornuate and breech --> type of incision?From: verner nellsch (vnellsch@eastex.net)Tue Jul 29 17:15:49 2008
eberhard, i have met my share of department heads who are nincompoops, and experienced at the politics of department management, and staying on what they consider the right side of any fashion in medicine. as for what he writes being true, time will tell. i would place my money on the practitioner who openly looks at all the different techniques, and uses the best, not just what he believes is advocated elsewhere. as for what he writes being gospel, do you really want to get into comparing what he writes and the veracity of scripture? as for nonsense, do you know the difference between a dehiscence and evisceration? one means a disrupted suture line, the other removal of the intestines. before lecturing someone as being informed or not, eberhard, get your terms straight. you appear to have delusions of adequacy. people let you get by with a lot because you are somewhat amusing, but a fair amount of what you spout off is nothing but narrow minded drivel. you at times are insulting, and the internet informs me, accused of slander as well. i appreciate your directness in confronting possible poseurs on the site, and i am sure there is much that you could teach all of us, minus the attitude. am i experienced? i delivered my first baby in 1975. i have been in medicine constantly ever since. i wear nikes. and i have telinde 9th edition. vnellsch
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