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Re: adsFrom: R.Daniel Braun, MD FACOG (rbraun@netdirect.net)Sun Aug 24 11:41:03 1997
At Sun, 24 Aug 1997, Paul Prior MD wrote: > >On Sun, 24 Aug 1997 06:20:43 -0500, Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF wrote: > >>Paul Prior MD wrote: >>> >>the word Doctor a derivative of the >>> >french word, docere=to teach) who can instruct the patient the proper way >>> -- >> >>too much honor Paul >>Sad but it comes from the latin > >The above was incorrectly attributed to me. I have never claimed to >know either French or Latin.... > >-- >Paul Prior MD pprior@fast.net Don't Blame Me... >PGY-IV Ob/Gyn I Voted For Bob Dole >TRHMC-Reading, PA > I believe it comes from the Latin "docent" meaning teacher.
-- R.Daniel Braun, MD
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