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“Are you sure you’ve studied Xena medicine?”…A handwritten prescription from an Egyptian doctor is causing controversy on Twitter

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Pioneers of social networking sites have widely disseminated a “prescription” for an Egyptian doctor.

The “prescription” spread due to the handwriting of the doctor, who wrote the medicines and how to take them in clear handwriting, contrary to what is customary among doctors.

Commenting on the prescription, one of the doctors said, “Dr. Moaz, are you sure you studied at Zena College of Medicine?”

Mughrad added, “No, no, that’s for sure. I did my medical degree from Arabic Language Faculty, originally because the recipe has clear letters and can be read by anyone in English or Arabic. The meaning of this doctor is a failure, if the name of the medicine carries four medicines, otherwise there is a problem.

And a third continued: I don’t know this doctor! I mean, because his handwriting is beautiful and his author’s recipe is clear, it means that his testimony has multiplied.

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