there’s got to be a prescription for that…
Print it out and take it to the pharmacist’s. They are trained to decipher MDish handwriting.
spell it like it sounds doesn’t always work
The doctor writes in shorthoof.
Maybe those are Wiley scribbles.
All of it is in indecipherable Doctorspeak.
Before graduation, doctors must complete a crash course in “scrib” ling!
Better try texting…!
Actually due to the dangers they have to either type it or write it legibly.
must be charlie brown’s teacher.
Physician font.
First I was hearing the kind of fast, high-pitched gibberish that at least used to be common in phone calls on TV.
This reminds me of the 1950s. “Experts” “instruct” you in their professional gibberish, which is supposed to “impress” you. Then, when something goes horribly wrong, you get the “You simply should have known better.” lecture.
Shouldn’t the email be from “Your veterinarian”?
July 31, 2015
Fred about 5 years ago
there’s got to be a prescription for that…
Tigressy about 5 years ago
Print it out and take it to the pharmacist’s. They are trained to decipher MDish handwriting.
KEA about 5 years ago
spell it like it sounds doesn’t always work
Cerabooge about 5 years ago
The doctor writes in shorthoof.
Rev Phnk Ey about 5 years ago
Maybe those are Wiley scribbles.
chris_weaver about 5 years ago
All of it is in indecipherable Doctorspeak.
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Before graduation, doctors must complete a crash course in “scrib” ling!
InTraining about 5 years ago
Better try texting…!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Actually due to the dangers they have to either type it or write it legibly.
BubbleTape Premium Member about 5 years ago
must be charlie brown’s teacher.
StephenRice about 5 years ago
Physician font.
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
First I was hearing the kind of fast, high-pitched gibberish that at least used to be common in phone calls on TV.
Daniel Jacobson about 5 years ago
This reminds me of the 1950s. “Experts” “instruct” you in their professional gibberish, which is supposed to “impress” you. Then, when something goes horribly wrong, you get the “You simply should have known better.” lecture.
peggykb9 about 5 years ago
Shouldn’t the email be from “Your veterinarian”?