While we're a little off-topic, here's my favorite mistake:
When submitting clothing or sheets for a serological exam, one investigator would routinely write on the request form "Look for presents of seamen".
Troy
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> I have to agree, Zug.
> This is true for anyone who generates reports and must use a logical, organized thought process to do their work.
> As a reader of many reports, from LE, nurses, social workers, etc. many are unfortunately unintentionally amusing. I loved the report that consistently referred to a part of the female patient's anatomy as, 'gentiles,' throughout the entire report.
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