* a spasm of anaesthesiologists
* a clot of cardiologists
* an orbit of ophthalmologists
* a joint of orthopaedicians
* a flap of plastic surgeons
* a gut of gastroenterologists
* a culture of microbiologists
* a synapse of neurologists
* a rouleau of haematologists
* a hound of paediatricians
* a rash of dermatologists
* a consolidation of of pulmonologists
* a stream of urologists
* a pile of proctologists
* a mass of oncologists
* a block of pathologists
* a brace of dentists
* a cohort of epidemiologists
* a beam of radiologists
* a period of gynaecologists
* a conception of obstetricians
* a voice of laryngologists
* a parliament of physicians
* a parody of psychiatrists
* a dose of pharmacologists
Tailpiece.
Got up at 4, the chores and was ready by a half past 6. Sanju had taken me to the DDRC laboratory at Randalummoodu for drawing my blood at fasting. Returned home, had breakfast of puttu, loaded the Chevy and once Padmakumar and Rema had come by, we kicked off on our journey.
The blood for post prandial reading was drawn at a half past 8, before that I’d visited the Nagaraja kshetram for a small prayer. And we, finally, kicked off around a quarter past 9.
Topped up the Chevy with fuel and checked tyre pressure at our regular pump at Kottarakkara. Encountered rain at Changanasserry, Kottayam and Ernakulam. Reached Rema’s place at Thrippunithura around a half past 1.
A quiet day, thereafter.
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