December 4 drops!

Sometimes even I can’t believe how much salubriousness and plain old chocolatey goodness is packed into every 16 page issue of the Medical Examiner. But all anyone has to do to see for themselves is click here:

PSA OF THE WEEK

This is normally the spot where we post some very clever and thought-provoking Public Service Announcement, often created on Madison Avenue, bringing to light a problem that needs our united efforts to defeat or minimize. This one is just like that, except it’s not from Madison Avenue. It’s a hometown PSA. But it applies everywhere, and I hope you’ll take …

2:15:13

It’s a 3rd Friday, meaning the Internet’s Most Salubrious Blog has a date with Augusta’s Most Salubrious Newspaper. Man. Couldn’t this have happened yesterday? This issue begins with a suspenseful tale with a classic pulp fiction illustration and a pulsating conclusion that will hopefully have your heart pounding. Other highlights: the irrepressible Bad Billy Laveau; Helen Blocker-Adams; medical student columnist …

Proud. And puzzled.

THE MONDAY MESSAGE: In a matter of days, ye olde Augusta Medical Examiner will reach the ripe old age of six. Yeah, ME! It has been so much more enjoyable than I had expected: being the publisher of MCG’s campus newspaper for 16 years previously, I had every article and photograph handed to me on a disk, ranked in order …

Mystery Word Winner!

Congratulations to Highly Supreme and Exalted Word Sleuthster Kelly Highland. He managed to locate the cleverly concealed Mystery Word in the September 16 Medical Examiner. The word was “infirmary,” and it was hidden in the page 7 ad for Wild Wing Cafe. Among other goodies, Kelly scores a $20 Wild Wing gift certificate. There he can order a salad that …