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saw that word on google

Posted By: wondering on 2009-06-21
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I saw that a lot on Google when I was looking.  I will listen again.  thanks. 


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    If it's a drug name, I use RxList, or more frequently the Drugs.com website. Since they redid RxList, I haven't found one that has quite as good a wildcard search, but Drugs.com works okay most of the time.

    If it's a place name (like when they give names of outlying outreach clinics and etc.) I'll use Mapquest and look up the city my hospital is in, then "pan out" and look at the outlying towns.

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    If the OP had done a google, she would have...
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    Google
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    Google

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