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Tessier's has it as 2 words and

Posted By: Linda F on 2008-07-03
In Reply to: Stedman's Ortho - plantarflexion - Mom of Two Boys

Subject: Tessier's has it as 2 words and

stedman's radiology fifth edition has it has two words.go figure.


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Subject: I trust Tessier before Stedman's and for 25 yrs

Back in the early 80s I loved Stedman's but I found way too many discrepancies, even called them once and they said if we find any other discrepancies to feel free to call them and let them know because WE are the MTs and they need our input.


However, I prefer Claudia Tessier's Surgical Word Book, Vera Pyle's Medical Terminology book, and then the internet where you can find the manufacturer's website and see the CORRECT spelling.


Just my humble opinion....JMHO....


and we all can agree to disagree too....


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Subject: Tessier Surgical has it V-Y flap


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Subject: I refer to original Tessier book. Does the new one still have sm

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