Difference between revisions of "Of Mice and Menorrhagia"
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+ | * [[Atrocious Vaginitis]] | ||
+ | * [[Blood]] | ||
+ | * [[Blood Thinner]] | ||
+ | * [[Blood Types]] | ||
+ | * [[Chandelier Sign]] | ||
+ | * [[Coumadin (Warfarin)]] | ||
+ | * [[Computer Mouse]] | ||
+ | * [[HTA]] | ||
[[Category:Medical Movies]] | [[Category:Medical Movies]] | ||
[[Category:OB-GYN]] | [[Category:OB-GYN]] | ||
[[Category:Veterinary Medicine]] | [[Category:Veterinary Medicine]] |
Latest revision as of 07:48, 27 July 2017
Of Mice and Menorrhagia is a 1939 drama about menstruating mice named George and Lennie during the dustbowl of the 1930s.
Review
Dr. 99: One of the best Depression-era movies about rodents and their menses. Hands down.
Amy G. Dala: This movie was a bit too heavy in parts...will need some time to soak it all in. But breathtaking cinematography!
Additional Reading