>In particular I still haven't abandoned hope of
> finding a woman without TBG. And of examining her children (if any).
>
> --
> Roger Ekins
>
>Now there's a poignant thought for Valentine's day...
>
>Roses are red
>Violets are blue
>You've got no TBG
>And your kids haven't too!
>
>Dr Paul Masters
>Consultant Chemical Pathologist
Since we seem to be in the mood for 5 minute poetic composition on
this very special day, here is my instant offering:
Sweet Rosalind, thy skin is a pure as the snow.
And thy bosom as soft as a pillow,
But what makes thee doubly attractive to me,
Is thy total lack of TBG,
Alas my desires must remain unfulfilled,
And thy fertile soil stay untilled,
Lest from our embraces might ensue,
A child of very low IQ .
--
Roger Ekins
Molecular Endocrinology
University College London Medical School
London W1N 8AA
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