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QI - Karl’s first course
toybox Posted Jun 16, 2009
You need to discuss with the patient first and tell them that you that you are going to practise something which is not recognised as actual medicine by the Medical Society of Iceland?
QI - Karl’s first course
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jun 16, 2009
There must a sign visible in the practice surgery / room / thing.
QI - Karl’s first course
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jun 16, 2009
QI - Karl’s first course
Br Robyn Hoode - Navo - complete with theme tune Posted Jun 16, 2009
Has this to do with hot springs?
QI - Karl’s first course
toybox Posted Jun 16, 2009
You must perform the medical act as part of a fancy TV show with flashy lights and scantily clad ladies as TV hosts?
QI - Karl’s first course
bobstafford Posted Jun 16, 2009
Yes thats it
In Iceland it is permissible for anyone to practice medicine as long as he/she displays a sign that reads Scottulaejnir, which translates as 'quack doctor'
Clive +3 well done
QI - Karl’s first course
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jun 16, 2009
QI - Karl’s first course
bobstafford Posted Jun 16, 2009
I legally practice Quack Taff +3
When am I now Taff +3
Where am I Greenland +1 Toy box
Groucho Marx +1 Toy box
Duck Soup +2 Teasswill
And what one rule must I obey the sign Clive +3
Taff Con man -5
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