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Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2022
I read the paper dealing with the validation of phlebotomy performance1 with interest, especially the 11 phases in their final phlebotomy metric. This prompted four reflections from a career that involved taking blood from intravenous drug abusers many of whom had a …
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I read the paper dealing with the validation of phlebotomy performance1 with interest, especially the 11 phases in their final phlebotomy metric. This prompted four reflections from a career that involved taking blood from intravenous drug abusers many of whom had a …
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
IN all walks of life drains are used to lead away unwanted material. Drainage of the abdomen is no exception. The material may have collected before operation, as in an intra-abdominal abscess. In these circumstances a drain is used therapeutically to ensure that the pus is all evacuated and to prevent closure of the drainage hole while the cavity is ...
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IN all walks of life drains are used to lead away unwanted material. Drainage of the abdomen is no exception. The material may have collected before operation, as in an intra-abdominal abscess. In these circumstances a drain is used therapeutically to ensure that the pus is all evacuated and to prevent closure of the drainage hole while the cavity is ...
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Drainage Principles and Surface Drainage
2013Introductory paragraphs: Variable climatic patterns and soil characteristics combine to cause many areas to exhibit either excess or deficit soil water conditions. Few areas can maintain optimal growing conditions without some additional drainage or irrigation.
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