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Images in Medicine: Antibiotic Cystals

Posted on March 2, 2011 by marylbrandt
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Nikon’s Small World is a great website (and annual contest) for the most beautiful images seen through a microscope.  For those of us that prescribe antibiotics every day, I thought this one was especially relevant…

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http://www.nikonsmallworld.com/gallery/year/1988/id/490

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Medical Humor: Experimental Gummi Bear Surgery

Posted on November 28, 2010 by marylbrandt
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In case you ever need to know how to do gummi bear heart transplants (and other gummi bear surgery)…

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