Wednesday, September 17, 2008

'Occupational Medicine'

(a medical literary attempt)

…the chook-minder’s friends may think he is suffering from dysthymia because of the unusual social inactivity after work…
…diagnosis is usually based on the signs and symptoms as well as the response of the patient to the given treatment…
…a good night kiss is a well-known and widely-used tranquilizer and emollient, especially if applied after rubbing an effective traditional liniment on affected body parts through a very relaxing massage from a loved one…


Discover the Chook-minder’s ‘Occupational Medicine!’

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