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finding evidence for my thesis

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by podopeterniessink, Mar 22, 2011.

  1. podopeterniessink

    podopeterniessink Welcome New Poster


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    My name is Peter, podiatrist, physical therapist and orthopeadic shoemaker in the netherlands. I hope to find evidence for the anecdotical issue on smoking and neuro-vascular corn's. Hope to get in touch with dr. Craig Camasta and maybe can visit him some time this year to find out his experiece on the subject. Any help with my intentions to write on the subject of smoking and having these corns will be much appreciated.!! Thanks, Peter.http://voetencentrumoosterpoort.nl
     
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