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− | ''The efficiency of the Fat Man's world rested on the concept of the '''three-by-five index card'''. He loved three-by-five cards. Announcing that "there is no human being whose medical characteristics cannot be listed on a '''three-by-five index card'''," he laid out two thick decks on the table...''<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/10/odds-med-student-saves-patients-life-using-krebs-cycle/ Breaking: Med Student Saves Patient’s Life Using Krebs Cycle]</ref> | + | ''The efficiency of the Fat Man's world rested on the concept of the '''three-by-five index card'''. He loved three-by-five cards. Announcing that "there is no human being whose medical characteristics cannot be listed on a '''three-by-five index card'''," he laid out two thick decks on the table...''<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/10/odds-med-student-saves-patients-life-using-krebs-cycle/ Breaking: Med Student Saves Patient’s Life Using Krebs Cycle (Gomerblog)]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 04:51, 3 October 2017
From The House of God:
The efficiency of the Fat Man's world rested on the concept of the three-by-five index card. He loved three-by-five cards. Announcing that "there is no human being whose medical characteristics cannot be listed on a three-by-five index card," he laid out two thick decks on the table...[1]
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