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Medical Student Corner
The One-Handed Knot
One of the most challenging and exciting experiences
for third-year medical students like yourself is in discovering how to
tie the One-Handed Knot.
It can be easy and fun, though, if you learn it
right the first time!
First, hold the thread in both hands
like this:

Cross your right hand underneath
and in front of the left, putting the 3rd and 4th fingers of your
right hand through the loop formed by the intersecting sections:

Now comes the tricky part. You might
want to get some help for this! Swing your left arm around the
front like so:

Now grab the thread with your right
3rd and 4th fingers as it comes out below the loop:

G-e-n-n-n-tly pull the thread up
and out, and...

Voila! The One-Handed Knot!

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