AW: abbreviations

From: Terrence.Jones@ncal.kaiperm.org
Thu Aug 27 12:14:15 1998


Res ipsa loquitor. tj. ------------------( Forwarded letter 1 follows )-------------------- Date: Thu Aug 27 09:55:10 1998 ------------------( Forwarded letter 1 follows )-------------------- From: foa4@ms1.kssg.ch ------------------( Forwarded letter 1 follows )-------------------- Sender: ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net Reply-To: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net Subject: AW: abbreviations

>From my point of wiew, since italian has never been the language around
the world, I never had such dreams. I would rather stay now with english. Eventually we could try latin! Any volunteer?

Roberto Pasqualetti MD Kantonsspital St. Gallen >Switzerland

>Von: yves domenichini[SMTP:yves.domenichini.wanadoo.fr@wanadoo.fr]
>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27. August 1998 18:30
>An: Multiple recipients of list
>Betreff: Re: abbreviations
>
>It's a very very good idea.
>Some contributions look like more chinese language for us than the
>english learn with love to the school.
>I dream from the XVIIIth century when french was the language around the
>world.
>Yves DOMENICHINI
>Saint Etienne
>France
>





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