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Thanks for the Memos

Stack of Memos Some time ago, about 1985, someone sent a memo from a hospital pathology unit, which described the conversion of the men's toilet into a doctor's office and the domino effect it had on the elevator's transformation into the autopsy dressing room. Needless to say, I was hooked: "Thanks for the Memos" was born.

Since that fateful moment I have received (which is not to say kept, as it quickly begins to get ridiculous) some six or seven thousand memos. This section is dedicated to the pursuit of memos. Browse our offerings and be sure to send us your own additions.

Proper Handling of Testosterone and more!
October 7, 2000
(rebroadcast from September 7, 1996)

National Association for the Advancement of Colorado People. New Poison Anecdotes in the Medical Box. And, finally this Memo from someone in the lab business. Testosterone and derivatives are controlled substances that shouldn't be kept in a drawer. It didn't used to be a controlled substance, but now you can't walk off with it...

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