Topic: The Marksman?..........Evolution of Medicine

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May 8th, 2007   Post 1
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Post; The Marksman?..........Evolution of Medicine


One of the best marksmen in the FBI was passing through a small town.
Everywhere he saw evidences of the most amazing shooting. On trees, on walls, and on fences there were numerous bull's-eyes with the bullet hole in dead center.

The FBI man asked one of the townsmen if he could meet the person responsible for this wonderful marksmanship. The man turned out to be the village idiot. "This is the best marksmanship I have ever seen." said the FBI man. "How in the world do you do it?"

"Nothing to it," said the idiot. "I shoot first and draw the circles afterward."


I have a headache ...

2000 BC - Eat this root.

1000 AD - That root is infected, say this prayer.

1850 AD - That prayer is superstition, drink this potion.

1940 AD - That potion is snake oil, swallow this pill.

1985 AD - That pill is ineffective, take this antibiotic.


2000 AD - That antibiotic is artificial, eat this root.
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Last edited by tomtom22; May 11th, 2007 at 23:11.
 
May 8th, 2007   Post 2
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hahahaha
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May 11th, 2007   Post 3
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haha..........
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May 12th, 2007   Post 4
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LOL. Nicely done. Hahaha
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