Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Providence Journal


Providence Journal: Providence, RI - It was an innocent enough tractor-trailer, except for the fact that a street in downtown Providence block. But what's the itch to give a number.
A spokesman for medical device maker Smith & Nephew told The Providence Journal, the truck containing human body parts and body parts of the business models used to demonstrate endoscopic surgical instruments in the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine meeting at the Rhode Island Convention Center. The body parts, usually insulated joints are used, so surgeons can get a feel for the instruments of the company, or to sharpen their skills.
The truck was parked in the street with the consent of the city since Tuesday and is scheduled to leave Friday.

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