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Craig likes wings. Brian's overly medicated.

According to David Suzuki (in "The Nature of Things") the vast majority of all antibiotics are used on healthy animals subjected to factory farming. Thank God a few still work on humans!

Young Pelican which has nodules in the throat. Will need antibiotic treatment for a couple days, but should be released soon there after.

 

Sea Biscuit Wildlife Shelter (donations welcome see blog)

Date: Fall 2004

Location: Austin, Texas

you got to love us art students ^^

Lounging after a medicated shampoo, massage, and rosemary oil hair conditioner rubdown.

Murphy is self medicating with green tea

UltraCruz Equine Medicated Shampoo™

sc-395313, 32 oz

I`ve opened a shop. All self-medicators welcome.

Medicate less. Sign in the Halcyon Store & Post Office.

He's still on about 6 different medicines, but they seem to be doing something now.

Small but mighty! Created with portable physical therapy in mind, the Zarifa Shiatsu pillow massager with heat is designed to be medically strong yet gently therapeutic

www.zarifausa.com/products/shiatsu-massage-pillow

 

OK, this was the first I ever heard of a "rebound" flu. And whereas the flu in March was in my chest, this was most assuredly in my stomach. Ahhh, the pill drawer!

Medicate Self Portrait Pt. 1

Dianabol pills are the most popular name for this steroid by bodybuilders. D-bol is credited with being the second anabolic steroid ever created, with the first being testosterone. This steroid is the most popular oral that there is. Order now!

medicatedpillls.com/product/v-dianabol-metandienone-25mg/

i use western and eastern meds-and i focused it a bit off-not that these have refills, but i take some heavy stuff

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Title: Shampooing, or, Benefits resulting from the use of the Indian medicated vapour bath, as introduced into this country, by S.D. Mahomed, (a native of India) : containing a brief but comprehensive view of the effects produced by the use of the warm bath, in comparison with steam or vapour bathing : also a detailed account of the various cases to which this healing remedy may be applied, its general efficacy in peculiar diseases, and its success in innumerable instances, when all other remedies had been ineffectual : to which is subjoined an alphabetical list of names (many of the very first consequence,) subscribed in testimony of the important use & general approval of the Indian method of shampooing

Creator: Mahomet, Sake Deen, 1759-1851

Creator: Royal College of Surgeons of England

Publisher: Brighton : Printed by Creasy and Baker

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Surgeons of England

Date: 1826

Language: eng

Description: The Royal College of Surgeons of England

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