On Tuesday, May 13, 2014 16:36:34 cont...@metricpioneer.com wrote:
> Dr Patricia Weeks here at the Salem Clinic printed out a perscription for
> my wife today for 150 MG of a particular medication. Astonished, I pointed
> out to Dr Weeks that when the M is capitalized, it means mega, which in
> this case, would means 150 megagrams, or 150 metric tons of medication. 

MG is not megagram. It is megagauss (1 MG=1 hT).

Pierre

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