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The Ideal Gift for med. stu. spouse. Cranial Nerve Watch

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  • The Ideal Gift for med. stu. spouse. Cranial Nerve Watch

    Dear Medical Spouse Forum:
    I am a practicing physician in Virginia and have developed a watch which is designed to reinforce, teach Cranial Nerve Anatomy by visual reinforcement. You have probably heard your spouses using mnemonics to remember the 12 cranial nerves. They can help with the names but not the details. The watches was recently on display at the American Academy of Neurology Foundation meeting in San Francisco, and went for their secured bids of DOUBLE their retail costs. Your spouse will love it, it will save time, and after wearing it for a few weeks they will know the 12 Cranial Nerves better than anybody on the planet. To see the watch and its details see:

    www.cranialnervewatch.com

    Best to you all and your spouses,
    Richard C. Loria, M.D.
    Founder, Nervous Tic Enterprises

    addendum: I posted to this forum at the suggestion of the moderator in the Basic Science Forum on MSN. His suggestion to me is here copied below.

    Dear Dr. Loria,
    Thank you for your reply. It seems indeed useful and that is why I left your post on the Basic Sciences forum. Normally, all referrals are deleted.
    Thank you once again and good luck with your project.

    Dr. T. Fouad.

    N.B. we do have a topsites link exchange which you may want to have a look at:
    http://www.thedoctorslounge.net/top-sites/index.html

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    The link should work now

    This may work;

    http://www.cranialnervewatch.com

    Dr. Loria

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