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Re: ObGyn ultrasound updateFrom: Kevin Sample (Kevin.Sample@obgyn.net)Sat Aug 15 12:27:15 1998
I've corrected the informal case study error. My sincere apologies to Jeff Bradley and Dr. Woo--apparently I missed Jeff's original message and thought Dr. Woo's was the actual presentation. I've also replaced the Hot Find image with the alternate Dr. Woo sent. Thanks, ks ---- Astonishment is the only realistic emotion. --Celia Green -----Original Message----- From: Roberta Speyer [mailto:roberta.speyer@obgyn.net] Sent: Saturday, August 15, 1998 10:29 PM To: Joseph Woo Cc: Jeff Bradley; Roberta Speyer; ultrasound@obgyn.net; bruce.speyer@elecomm.com; Kevin.Sample@elecomm.com Subject: Re: ObGyn ultrasound update Importance: High
At 06:49 PM 8/15/98 +0900, Dr Woo wrote:
>Hello Terry, Dr. Woo, I have searched my mailboxes an cannot find Jeff Bradley's original submission. Perhaps Kevin has it but he won't be back till Monday. Bruce is out but I'll check with him this weekend. Perhaps if Jeff gets this message he could resend it to me directly. We will get this fixed ASAP
> FIXED thanks for catching that. I also fixed the dates on Edinburgh.
> I was going to do Part II next month but I guess that would be too sneaky. ;-) I've made the change you requested.
> I don't see any problem, but I could just crop out the caption if you like or replace it with a new one. Your call.
>
Thank you for taking the time to help us out.
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