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In a message dated 12/17/02 12:51:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,

msgingerb@... writes:

> is actually the Mons Pubis if I am remembering my anatomy/medical

> terminology correctly. My PS called it Mons the other day when I was

> there!!

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Ginger

>

> My on-line medical dictionary defines Mons Pubis as being a prominence

> caused by a pad of fatty tissue over the symphysis pubis in the female

..Synonym being: os pubis, mons veneris, pubis. pubic bone.

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It is actually the Mons Pubis if I am remembering my anatomy/medical

terminology correctly. My PS called it Mons the other day when I was

there!!

Hope this helps.

Ginger

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