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Septicaemia in a general hospital
Medical Journal of Australia, 1982Over a three-year period, 6102 blood cultures were performed in a large general hospital. Each year, septicaemia was diagnosed in about 0.5% of patients. Detailed examination of one-year records showed that the largest proportion was from the surgical wards, followed by the emergency admitting ward, with smaller numbers from the adult medical, renal ...
Geoffrey S. Oldfield+2 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
To the Editor. —In Dr Goldberg's 1 letter concerning the effects of the demise of Philadelphia General Hospital, 2 he states that "it appears that all patients in Philadelphia, regardless of economic status, are adequately cared for without hesitation at the city's numerous private hospitals." While we wish that were the case, a survey performed by ...
Carol A. Newill+3 more
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To the Editor. —In Dr Goldberg's 1 letter concerning the effects of the demise of Philadelphia General Hospital, 2 he states that "it appears that all patients in Philadelphia, regardless of economic status, are adequately cared for without hesitation at the city's numerous private hospitals." While we wish that were the case, a survey performed by ...
Carol A. Newill+3 more
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The general practitioner in the hospital
Medical Care, 1963One of the bad effects of the NHS has been the separation of general practice and hospital services. It is unusual, except in the few general practitioner hospitals, for general practitioners to admit and take responsible care of their own patients in local hospitals.
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THE PSYCHIATRIST IN THE GENERAL HOSPITAL
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1950PSYCHIATRY has moved far from the mere custodial care of the insane. One psychiatrist may have an entirely different type of practice from another. One may devote himself to the care of hospitalized psychotic patients, and another may work with children or adults in the field of mental hygiene.
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The Community General Hospital.
Administrative Science Quarterly, 1963Basil S. Georgopoulos+2 more
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Massachusetts General Hospital
The Boston Medical and Surgical JournalH. H. A. Beach, Thos. Waterman
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