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Home Page - Department of Medicine - UTHSCSA - The Department of Medicine at the UT Health Science Center San Antonio is strongly committed to excellence in compassionate and highly competent patient care, education and training, and cutting-edge research.

  • http://medicine.uthscsa.edu/../Cardiology/index.aspx Home Page - Division of Cardiology - Department of Medicine - UTHSCSA - The Division of Cardiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is firmly committed to the traditional threefold mission of academic medicine. The Division places equal emphasis on patient care, teaching and state-of-the-art research, both clinical and basic. By providing high quality patient care in the setting of an established training program, we provide a milieu in which patients benefit from focused attention, and trainees gain directed experience in all aspects of general Cardiology.

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  • J. Laury - Journal entry, day 91...

    It's been almost 100 days since I "disposed" of the Uranium Ore I purchased from Amazon.com. Seeing as how they sent me 10 orders instead of 1 I thought it would be alright to dispose of the two or three cans in the backyard. 91 days later and I'm barricaded in my house, beseiged by mutated grasshoppers, bees, wasps, and ants the size of ponies. My food stores are dwindling; I only have a few gallons of 

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