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Posted by: DWA
05/22/2006, 21:17:37

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Skibummer:"Do you think someone who as taken a course in biology is a biologist?"

Yes, in a sense, just as a kid with some boards, nails, rope, and a friendly tree is a "builder".

Show me where (from your legal expertise) someone is restricted from claiming to be some kind of "pharmacologist". Can't people be "amateur" pharmacologists, just as there are many amateur gardeners that are possibly more horticulturally competent than maybe a lot of hereditary corn farmers?

We do not see a formal "degree" requirement in the google definition, do we?

I guess we are just seeing some more SKB ad hoc rule-making for personal convenience.

In any case, I find it laughable that you, pharmacist, narrowly and ignorantly thought that cyanide is a cumulative poison in its usual biochemistry, when its usual killing action is in locking up the oxygen carriers on the hemoglobin platelets. If the cyanide doesn't kill you, it is dispersed by the bodily processes, not stored or deposited in tissue at all.

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