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How do pharmacists decipher doctor's handwriting? Leonard Solis puts an end to the 'mystery'

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How do pharmacists decipher doctor's handwriting? Leonard Solis puts an end

Medical writing is a 'language' of its own to decipher and almost impossible for ordinary people to do. So far, it has turned out that the only ones who can understand it and not give us the wrong medications are pharmacists.

But the latter have not only 'translated' medical prescriptions, but also love letters. During the conversation on "Rudina" on Tv Klan, Leonard Solis shares a story about the love letters that doctors sent to their wives, revealing the 'mystery' of why the writing is only readable by pharmacists.

Leonard Solis:  I readjusted my writing as a doctor when I became a minister.

Rudina Magjistari:  Is it true that all doctors write like that?

Leonard Solis:  It's true, as they say, in times of war, all doctors, because doctors are needed a lot in times of war, especially orthopedics, on the front lines, in the back there to help, and all the doctors who were fleeing soldiers, wrote love letters to their wives. In front of every pharmacy there was a long line of women, with letters in their hands, not to buy medicine but to ask the pharmacists "what did my husband write to me?"

Rudina Magjistari:  That only they manage to read it, the pharmacists, is true.

Leonard Solis: Because he wrote, "darling, kiss me on the b...", they said, "where do you kiss me, on the forehead, on the lips?" And the pharmacist had to read it to him because all doctors write like that, but we read each other's writing, especially pharmacists are convicted, that's why electronic prescriptions are needed.

Rudina Magjistari:  How is it explained, or do pharmacists in this context write the same?

Leonard Solis:  Because they read the first letter, the last letter, and they understand it. Where it says "b", lip.

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