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Old 30th October 2007, 01:41 AM
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I have been asked to give a podopaediatrics 'lecture' on some common and not so common children's conditions.

I know what i want to say but i don't know where to find pictures that illustrate my points (other than the articles and books where i learned them).

Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
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Tell us the points you are trying to make. Might make things easier.
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Better still why not take your own photo's, they will be exactly what you want rather then close
l recently made a short movie to fit in with a case presentation l gave on a child with Epidemolysis Bullosa, it worked great as it focused on the parts of the subject l wanted it to.
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