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Gay Medical Mnemonic Fiction: Dermatology
Gay Medical Mnemonic Fiction: Dermatology
Gay Medical Mnemonic Fiction: Dermatology
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Gay Medical Mnemonic Fiction: Dermatology

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What did Herald mean to me and how did he develop that herald patch? Was our love doomed from the beginning or could I have salvaged it? And what role did Erysipelas play in our affair?

Find out more in 'Gay Medical Mnemonic Fiction: Dermatology', a gay sex/love story intertwined with Dermatology medical mnemonics!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 24, 2011
ISBN9781458093752
Gay Medical Mnemonic Fiction: Dermatology
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Phillip Reeves, MD

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    Gay Medical Mnemonic Fiction - Phillip Reeves, MD

    GAY MEDICAL MNEMONIC FICTION:

    DERMATOLOGY

    by

    Phillip Reeves, MD

    SMASHWORDS EDITION

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    PUBLISHED BY:

    Phillip Reeves, MD on Smashwords

    GAY MEDICAL MNEMONIC FICTION:

    DERMATOLOGY

    Copyright © 2018 by Phillip Reeves, MD

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    At The Bookstore

    I sat there alone at the table by the tall windows of the bookstore, browsing my book on Princess Diana, bathed by the rays of the warm autumn sun. I didn’t care about actinic keratosis, didn’t care if it progressed to squamous cell carcinoma, as it often does.

    Alone again… I was alone again. I sat just a couple of tables from where we sat together. Just a few tables

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