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To: David S. who wrote (1433)3/18/1998 1:38:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5736
 
Humbly report, David, good luck to you with SpectRx.

Will be fun watching their distributor trying to sell their device in the US without FDA approval. :-)

Oh, is that why they didn't announce their presence in New Orleans?

Svejk
(GL-15 applies: digiserve.com ;-)



To: David S. who wrote (1433)3/18/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: tacaff  Respond to of 5736
 
Since you brought it up ... does SpectRx have FDA approval for their device? (you were wrong about CCSI not having FDA approval and you conveniently leave things like that out of your posts) What is the sensitivity of SpectRx's machine compared to CCSI's?? Has it had any clinical trials? Try to answer these questions honestly -- if that's possible.(be careful people know the real answers and I'm sure you don't want to be embarrassed) Or are you simply trying to create more misinformation? Did you take a trip to the hospital like I suggested to see the "sharps boxes" (where all used needles etc. are place to avoid any possible exposure to hospital workers by contaminated blood -- HIV, HepB etc.) I notice you don't respond to true and factual information --- you merely try to attack people personally to create doubt and fear .... those of us who understand the potential for CCSI's device (MD's etc.) aren't budging!!! A deal will be struck for distributing this device because it's needed (see my previous post) ... it will be used worldwide in hospitals and private practice.... it's that simple. None of your sarcasm nor attempt at witty discourse can change that fact.