User talk:Erlyrisa

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[edit] Bone cutter

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[edit] PROD-declined

I have declined the PROD-nomination. The article does indeed need references, though. --User:Ceyockey (talk to me) 12:04, 21 December 2007 (UTC)

--Yeah I dunno, --where are the doctors!? , or the manufacturers' of the implements they use. The medical tools section is very bland, especially so when comparing to the metal and wood sections... I guess it highlights population demographics.

,but on a side note, I don't really care, I just went through a writing stint on Wikipedia when I first found out about it, and saw a few holes about a topic that I happened to know a little about.