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Amusing verses that shine a light on mostly medical and grammatical topics

​When proofreading with an eye to perfection, there really is no substitute for good research. While one is always guided by the client's stated preferences regarding style, there is also a baseline understanding that serves as the foundation against which required differences are compared.

I will be offering some home-grown verses here that may be helpful for keeping certain basics in mind while adapting to the guidelines of a specific project, whether under the umbrella of CMOS, AP, APA, MLA, or other guidance.

They are not intended to be comprehensive regarding any particular issue. Rather, the purpose is to draw attention to identifiable aspects that are worth noting and make them memorable.

I think of these verses tongue in cheek as "Grammar Grist." Others that you find here will be more along the lines of "Medical Musings"; some might even qualify as a combination of the two.

It'll be fun. So, let's do it. Share the cheer everywhere.


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​[Inspired by Hughes Mearn's Antigonish]

Yesterday while in the park,
I met a dog who didn't bark.
He didn't bark again today;
And yet a lot he had to say.

For though his lips were standing still,
There was a tree he'd marked at will.
I cocked a leg and promptly peed
To leave no doubt that I could read.

This evening when I sniffed near home,
I caught a message in the loam
To check the trees along the walk
So he could have a little talk.
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—Shortfellow (aka Lord Zakwoof of Glenwoof)