Is anyone aware of any guidance on colour coding of different disciplines
in pathology for laboratroy handbooks. I recall a report from the late
sixties entitled either the 'Tunbridge report' or the 'Whitwell report'
recommending colours such as 'green for biochemistry', 'red for
haematology' etc.
Regards,
Michael Ryan
Antrim Area Hospital
Northern Ireland
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