Hi Malcolm,
One solution would be to give a few hospital administrators the task of
sorting out your 37oC problem - although they would never solve the problem
directly, the flow of hot air would still do your job ;-)
Billy.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gray Malcolm [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 08 October 2001 16:15
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Cryoglobulin samples
Has anyone come across a device for keeping samples at 37oC for transport
from a remote blood collection room to the laboratory?
Out blood test room has just been moved from next to the labs to our
Outpatient department, which is a five minute walk away. There have been
suggestions of armpits (and other places!) but we would like to have
something more suitable.
Any suggestions?
Malcolm R Gray
Clinical Biochemistry
Barts and the London NHS Trust
West Smithfield
LONDON EC1A 7BE
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