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Re: 400+From: R.Daniel Braun, MD FACOG (rbraun@netdirect.net)Sun Oct 26 16:42:29 1997
At Sat, 25 Oct 1997, kathleen [tash] robb bodor wrote: > > easier way: >Use 2 scales, one foot on each and add the result >better way: > get your scale service man to set up an extra weight that can be hung off >the number beam. This peice can bee removed when you have a normal sized >patient >humiliating way: >use the loading dock scale at the hospital >Optimum weigh >buy a scale that goes to 400 lbs. Moore Medical lists a full height Seca >beam model that goes to 400 lbs as costing $342 and a waist high Seca beam >model at $545 (this is not an endorsement of Moore medical but rather >just a referrence figure) What about those at 400+ ?????
-- R.Daniel Braun, MD
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