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Have always, since the 1970s, seen curette used. nm

Posted By: Txczech on 2008-02-26
In Reply to: Curette or curet? - Good evening

Subject: Have always, since the 1970s, seen curette used. nm




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used a key or a tongue blade to stroke the sole of the foot etc. Absolutely all I can think of. Sorry.


 


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Use a blunt object such as a key or tongue blade. ... Stroke the lateral aspect of the sole of each foot with the end of a reflex hammer or key. ...
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