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A recent break through by the medical field has established the symptons and cause for many Post ***** related injuries. It has recently been published in the West Virginia Journal of Medicine. It was introduced with guides on who to suck out rattlesnake venom from cousin Ted's shins next time he goes catfishin' in a strange crick.
I'm proud to present to you, The Anatomy of a Post *****.
Please be on the look out for any of the listed ailments and visit your physician at one if any symptoms develop.
Let's not forget an import missing detail, the vestigial reproductive organs