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BSRsays...3 hours later. " Here's your printed copy. Want me to staple these 3 pages together for you?"
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Success rate of angioplasty
Angioplasty is successful in opening coronary arteries in well over 90% of patients.
The bad news is...
Up to 30% to 40% of patients with successful coronary angioplasty will develop recurrent narrowing at the site of balloon inflation.
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I suggest finding a different library for a 2nd opinion.
C-notesays...Let's print it so you can take it home.
bobknight33says...Kicking the ball down the road is still better than kicking the bucket.
The bad news is...
Up to 30% to 40% of patients with successful coronary angioplasty will develop recurrent narrowing at the site of balloon inflation.
BSRsays...LOL
*fistbump*
Kicking the ball down the road is still better than kicking the bucket.
Mordhausjokingly says...Ahh, when people still needed libraries.
ulysses1904says...My father got a Masters degree in Library Science back in the 1950s, I wonder if the computer down at the library could tell me if the degree is still even offered.
C-notesays...Librarians still make serious money in these days. The degree is still relevant and candidates are in demand.
My father got a Masters degree in Library Science back in the 1950s, I wonder if the computer down at the library could tell me if the degree is still even offered.
mxxconsays...Oh, I see you got one of those fancy high speed printers there!
Let's print it so you can take it home.
b4rringt0nsays...Makes me realize how much we take technology and instant access to information for granted.
Imagine having to search index cards and then go and physically get the book and see if the information you want is in there. If not go back and start again!
Public libraries have only been around since around mid 1800's, so before then knowledge was only available to the very few educated/privileged people.
Fantomasjokingly says...I went to my local library to ask about osteo-odonto-keratoprosthesis.
When she said they didn't have anything I punched her right in the mouth. My life could possibly be at stake or something!
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