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Perhaps this, named after a doctor.

Posted By: annabanana on 2008-01-29
In Reply to: s/l RIPE therapy for elevated LFT, possible TB - Thanks, NM

Subject: Perhaps this, named after a doctor.

copy & paste the link:


http://www.drhealth.net/therapies/rife.html


Lots of other stuff on the net.




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Subject: named after a man named Schmorl.....sm

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Subject: No - not unless a company is named.

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Subject: it's apostrophe s when named after anyone....sm

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Subject: see link inside for who it was named for....sm






Robert James Graves (1707-1853)
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from www.whonamedit.com


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named after John Homans.....
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This patient recently got a diagnosis of Soft Tissue Rheumatism:  He says:


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