Leland Torrence wrote: > > Did you see in last Sunday Times the fellow that organizes his books > by color? > Sry I missed that. I suppose better than organizing them by their chimaerical vibrations. After many years of study on the subject I have concluded that the best organizing for books is a randomly chaotic disorder with small clumps of topical interest at specific locations. Books on writing are in one cluster, UFO books in another, fishing and hunting in their own space, garden, plant and insect books gathered in a small space between stairs. Other than that if one goes to look for a book the tendency is to find almost anything else before reaching the intended goal. It is sort of like the difference between a philosopher who always has something to say, and a poet who is happy to hear said most anything that rhymes. I may start out with an idea of what I want to read about but quite often I find myself very soon happy to read whatever it is that I find along the path. I suppose it could be Catalog by Serendipity. ][<en Title: Coughing in a dog secondary to intrapulmonary migrating foreign body Authors: Carver, Valerie H. Keywords: Dogs Diseases Case studies Coughing Pulmonary foreign body Migrating foreign body Issue Date: 2004 Publisher: Cornell University Series/Report no.: Seminar SF610.1 2004 C37; Abstract: A German shorthaired pointer was presented with a one month history of coughing and a 10-day history of mild lethargy. Physical examination was unremarkable. Hematological abnormalities included normocytic, normochromic, nonregenerative anemia; hyperglobulinemia, hypoalbuminemia, and a stress leukogram. The dog was found to have ingested a wooden kabob stick. The stick was thought to have perforated through the wall of the stomach, liver, and diaphragm, and to have subsequently lodged within the pulmonary parenchyma. Surgical removal of the stick and surrounding lung tissue through thoracotomy and partial lung lobectomies resulted in full clinical recovery. -- To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to: <http://listserv.icors.org/archives/bullamanka-pinheads.html>