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Iwould guess he is saying "mother tongue", or the primary language.

Posted By: MTDays on 2008-02-24
In Reply to: mother typing? - Lorrie

Subject: Iwould guess he is saying "mother tongue", or the primary language.




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Subject: I guess a doctor could get his tongue twisted enough to sound like that!! You may be right, what do u think Amy? NM

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Subject: is it fair to guess a slip of the tongue, i.e. just saying the Mc part as a stutter after saying McMurray?

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Subject: Every heard of "mother in law" retractor (ortho)? NM

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Subject: Nonmedical question/sort of..language on s/l Volsara? see inside

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Subject: got it, he says The question of primary hyperaldosteronism arises. thank you anyway


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Subject: when should i cap primary care physician in a report? thanks in advance...


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The blanks sound like "guillare malformation."  It actually sounds like the doctor is saying G-R-E malformation.  At one point the G has a hard sound, but when he says it again he uses a soft G sound (like J).


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Subject: s/l hypercherphy tongue

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Subject: Could it be Boniva once a month? instead of tongue?

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Subject: Right testicle? Sounds like doc was tripping on tongue sm

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