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Glossary of Podiatric Terms

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Harry F. Hlavac, Oct 29, 2012.

  1. Harry F. Hlavac

    Harry F. Hlavac Welcome New Poster


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    Does a Glossary of Podiatric terms exist and how may I get a copy? I have composed a 70 page, so far, "Glossary for the Dynamic Foot" from 12 different references and am asking if anyone in the Forum wishes to work with me on editing and publishing a polished document. I can be contacted through the forum or directly at drharry@footguru.com.;) THE SF GIANTS WON THE WORLD SERIES
     
  2. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    Welcome Harry. Notice you are a long term member well done. 70 pages and still going. Congrats. Maybe repost in general forum? May get more replies there?
    May I ask what will you do with this document?? Will be interesting reading.

    Cheers

    Heather
     
  3. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    My academic mentor and his best mate (now late) wrote a simple book entitled (roughly) Anatomical terminology and their derivation (Pete Lisowski and and Charles Oxnard). It was published the day that Pete died - a very sad day for all of us, not the least because he was one of my doctoral examiners. Its worth a read, and may give you a push in the right direction, Rob
     
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