Re: OB didelphyic/bicornuate and breech --> type of incision?

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.na)
Mon Jul 28 01:11:16 2008


Verner,

Caricatures? These are photos, man :-)-O. Since you know google now, why don't you look up Optometrist?

Yes, but I am friendly, helpful and courteous.

I couldn't give a toss, whether he's a lawyer or lurker. But, if he's legit, I reckon he'll have difficulties defending this management...

greetings, el

On 28 Jul 2008, at 02:56 , verner nellsch wrote:

> i am really trying out this internet thing now. went to your web
> site. your cariactures are, ummm, priceless.
>
> jeez, eberhard, i am really sorry i confused you with a belgian.
> especially since i went to the belgium web site and they described
> belgians as friendly, helpful, and courteous. as opposed to snide,
> cantankerous, and mean.
>
> so, what do you think about the forceps and skull fracture case?
> real ob/gyn, or malpractice lawyer looking for info? or lay midwife
> looking to have ob/gyns slinging crap at each other? vnellsch





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