Thursday, 7 April 2011

Norfolk Island Medical Dictionary - by Anon (Thanks Jo)

A French artery
Too frantic to write and a touch disheartened by my recent 
photographs. I'm having difficulty mastering my new camera 
lens. Not sure if blogging is for me.........It's probably more 
time efficient to pick up a pen and write my thoughts in an old 
fashioned diary..................If only I could read my scribble.
At least Easter is approaching - a time for contemplation 
and chocolate. 


Definitions from the Norfolk Island Medical Dictionary
 Artery......................The study of paintings
 Bacteria................... Back door to cafeteria
 Barium.....................What doctors do when patients die
 Benign.....................What you be, after you be eight
 Caesarean Section......A neighborhood in Rome
 Cat Scan...................Searching for Kitty
 Cauterize..................Made eye contact with her
 Coma........................A punctuation mark
 Dilate........................To live long
 Enema.......................Not a friend
 Fester........................Quicker than someone else
 Fibula........................A small lie
 Impotent....................Distinguished, well known
 Labor Pain..................Getting hurt at work
 Medical Staff...............A Doctor's cane
 Morbid.......................A higher offer
 Nitrates......................Cheaper than day rates
 Node..........................I knew it
 Pelvis.........................Second cousin to Elvis
 Post Operative............ A letter carrier
 Recovery Room........... Place to do upholstery
 Rectum....................... Nearly killed him
 Secretion.................... Hiding something
 Seizure....................... Roman emperor
 Tablet......................... A small table
 Tumor.........................One plus one more
 Urine.......................... Opposite of you're out
A Sicilian cat scan
                          
 from Anon

No comments: