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Human Fetus In Utero by Da Vinci Print
Human Fetus In Utero by Da Vinci
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I Found This Humerus Coffee Mug
A picture of a humerus bone. Text reads “I found this humerus”
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Medical Stethoscope Personalized Black and White Case For The iPod Touch
Great for nurses, doctors, veterinarians, surgeons or anyone in the medical healthcare profession. Stethoscope on background of argyle diamond pattern and art deco trim accent in classic black and white. Customize it with your name or hospital for a unique personalized iPod Touch Speck Case from Cowboyannie Designs.
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I Found This Humerus Tshirts
Picture of a humerus bone. Text reads “I found this humerus”
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Hearts: Medical Assistant Ornament
Great gifts for Valentine's Day or any time, Hearts Motif, I Love My Medical Assistant.
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Chiropractor Business Card4
These fabulous business cards designed for your chiropractic practice will leave a lasting impression on potential patients. You can customize this business card with your own information. CLICK on back side of card and add your personal information. If you do not want a company name you can delete this line on the card. If you would like me to do a custom business card for you using one of my photographs or using a photograph from you please email me at spallonemedia@comcast.net
I don't need a KUB to know you are F.O.S. Hoodie
I don't need a KUB to know you are F.O.S.
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Real men marry doctors. t shirts
For all you female med students out there – be the doctor your parents always wanted you to marry. 😉
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Mortar and pestle christmas ornaments
AssetID: 87809244 / {f_s.addChild(’emailShare’,f_n);f_s.addChild(‘linkShare’,f_n);}9 / Mortar and pestle A mortar and pestle is a tool used to crush, grind, and mix solid substances (trituration ). The pestle is a heavy bat-shaped object, the end of which is used for crushing and grinding. The mortar is a bowl, typically made of hard wood, ceramic or stone. The substance to be ground is placed in the mortar and ground, crushed or mixed with the pestle. Sometimes referred to as an “Apothecary Grinder” by individuals unfamiliar with its use, the proper historical name is “mortar and pestle”. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mortar and pestle, licensed under CC-BY-SA full list of contributors here. This page is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, anyone associated with the topic.
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