Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Neuticles: Winner of the 2005 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine

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In the most famous award ceremony out of Massachusetts, held on October 6th in Harvard's Sanders Theatre, Gregg A. Miller of Oak Grove, Missouri, was awarded the 2005 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine for inventing Neuticles -- implantable prosthetic testicles for dogs, which are available in three sizes, and three degrees of firmness (US Patent #5868140).

Over 100,000 caring pet owners Worldwide have selected Neuticles as a safe, practical and inexpensive option when neutering.

Neuticles allowing your pet to retain his natural look, self esteem and aids in the trauma associated with neutering.

In other related news, Dr. Roy Glauber, "who for ten years has humbly swept paper airplanes on the stage at the Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony", has been awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Physics.

Neuticles home page...

Going Going NUTS! by Gregg A. Miller (PublishAmerica, 2004, ISBN 1413753167) at Amazon...

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hey, very nice find.
very informative.
thanks.


Posted by: pknyc
on September 19, 2005 07:19 PM GMT

hey,
nice find. very informative.
linked to it on my site and at digg.com


Posted by: pknyc
on September 19, 2005 07:21 PM GMT