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In the mood for some great surgery blogging?

Orac January 21, 2008 2 Comments

In the mood for some great surgery blogging?

Then head on over to the latest edition of SurgeXperiences over at Counting Sheep. While you’re at it, head on over to the SurgeXperiences archive site and peruse past editions.

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