Difference between revisions of "Ophthalmologist"
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'''Ophthalmology''' progress notes were indecipherable up until June of 2015 when archaeologists discovered a piece of the Rosetta Stone that contained a primer to their unusual language. Only in the past few months have scientists uncovered their true meaning.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/06/rosetta-stone-ophtho-notes/ Rosetta Stone Unlocks Mystery of Ophtho Notes]</ref> | '''Ophthalmology''' progress notes were indecipherable up until June of 2015 when archaeologists discovered a piece of the Rosetta Stone that contained a primer to their unusual language. Only in the past few months have scientists uncovered their true meaning.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/06/rosetta-stone-ophtho-notes/ Rosetta Stone Unlocks Mystery of Ophtho Notes]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 03:06, 28 November 2016
Ophthalmologists specialize in ophthos (or eyes, in layman terms). These surgical specialists are fond of words with an excessive number of consonants. They are found mostly in private practice and over the years have developed a pathological fear of inpatient medicine[1]. Ophthalmologists are also commonly referred to as "eye dentists."
Ophthalmology Notes
Ophthalmology progress notes were indecipherable up until June of 2015 when archaeologists discovered a piece of the Rosetta Stone that contained a primer to their unusual language. Only in the past few months have scientists uncovered their true meaning.[2]
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