Dear Colleagues,
I hope this posting finds you and your families and patientsdoing well during this unique and stressful time.  I have a talented employee that I’m struggling to keep busyat home, so last week we did illustrations. Here’s an example:Â
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I thought this cartoon could be used in posters encouraging6′ separation or a simple admonishment to “keep yourdistance.”  I don’t know, it makes me smile and I thought I’d share. The cartoon is a little more friendly than a stop sign or other graphics I’ve encountered of late, and it’s a part of our history.  The characters are inspired from an article foundin a 1956 Artificial Limbs- A Review of Current Developments. If anyone is interested, I’ll gladly send a PDFof the cartoon, which was created from a vector file, so it willscale to whatever size needed and a snapshot can then be taken and then copiedinto Word or other program to create a poster. Easy.
BTW:Â here is a link to the original article:
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Best regards,
CharlesÂ
