I write a blog because I want to express my thoughts and feelings on things that happen around me, and I feel that others will benefit from knowing about them. I usually do not check who reads what. But Google keeps a meticulous record of all traffic to my blog. I have written 941 articles so far. I happened to see that some of the articles had an unusually large number of hits. So I checked out which ones had more hits than others. I have Usually each of my article has 30 to 40 hits. I have selected the topics which got more than 70 hits each, as shown in the following table.
I am proud that my new operative technique of vaginal myomectomy was read by 1085 people. I am surprised to note that people (mainly from USA) are so curious about an uncommon congenital malformation of a single cervix and two uteri. I also see that a lot of people are worried about uterine perforation by copper T, and also false fear of copper T causing weight gain. I don't know how people know that the way dengue is pronounced is not correct, and they search the net to find out the right way. And I am amused that 230 people wanted to read an article 'Who was I?' and 158 people wanted to read the article 'Shashank Parulekar Who?'
Topic
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Hits
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Vaginal myomectomy: new technique
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1085
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Single uterus, two cervixes
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1077
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Uterine perforation by copper T
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997
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How to fix spike buster
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941
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Dengue pronunciation
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910
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Copper T and weight gain
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699
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Abbreviations
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471
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How to make a pelvitrainer
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447
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Mindlessness
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316
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Cyst in the uterus
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308
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Clinical methods AEBE
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295
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Placenta previa on ultrasonography
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257
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Vesical lymph nodes?
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257
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Partogram
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237
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Biometrics and us
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237
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Who was I?
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230
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Myomectomy with rubber tourniquet
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227
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3D instruments in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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205
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Vacation arrangement for watering plants
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191
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Iatrogenic hypoprolactinemia
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172
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Elective clinical pelvimetry
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158
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Shashank Parulekar Who?
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158
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Kissing ovaries
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147
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Uterine rupture and misoprostol
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116
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Liquid paraffin dressing
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106
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Fothergill story
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106
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Innovations in theater technique, surgical gown
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98
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Pedema
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98
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Adults stuck in childhood
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93
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Patients as writing boards
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93
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Retrograde hysterectomy
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92
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Fimbrial prolapse: diagnostic test
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87
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Condolences
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83
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Puerperal purpura
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83
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Mistrust
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82
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Burst Abdomen without sepsis
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79
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Making of a medical teacher
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76
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Fundal pressure
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74
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Delayed vasovagal attack
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72
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I am proud that my new operative technique of vaginal myomectomy was read by 1085 people. I am surprised to note that people (mainly from USA) are so curious about an uncommon congenital malformation of a single cervix and two uteri. I also see that a lot of people are worried about uterine perforation by copper T, and also false fear of copper T causing weight gain. I don't know how people know that the way dengue is pronounced is not correct, and they search the net to find out the right way. And I am amused that 230 people wanted to read an article 'Who was I?' and 158 people wanted to read the article 'Shashank Parulekar Who?'