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Carnival barking for the week

Orac June 13, 2006 0 Comments

Grand Rounds, no. 2, vol. 38 has been posted at the Haversian Canal. Get your medblogging fix for the week there.

Also, a belated shout-out to yesterday’s RINO Sightings at Tinkery Tonk: You’ve Got Questions, We’ve Got Answers.

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