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Miranda Louise Gillespie {Mandyg}

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by mandyG, Sep 4, 2005.

  1. mandyG

    mandyG Welcome New Poster


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    Hi to One and All

    I wish to introduce myself - Mandy - second year student from the UK {doing long distance course FHP} which I am finding absoultely facinating. I would appreciate any advise where I can download information on the muscles of the lower extremties. I have downloaded some superb diagrams - Gray, Henry and various other links which have been of immense help to. I would welcome any useful hints to enhance my learning and look forward to communicating with you wonderful people in due course. :)
    Thanks in advance.

    MandyG
     
    Last edited: Sep 4, 2005
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