And if you must run two cases side by side, Rowley, then could you at least
try to distinguish them a little more clearly? With almost identical subject
titles, apart from a digit that has no inherent connection with the case
material, it's going to be confusing in a few days time when some wag posts
a one-line response like "remember serum osmolality"! At least if you call
one case "the coma case" and the other "the trauma case" then we'll
instantly know what we're dealing with. This is particularly important for
those of you who never post the original text in your emails (and you know
who you are).
But perhaps I'm being too curmudgeonly this morning...maybe the damn cases
are related after all! You did say that the coma case (from number 1)
interupted your dealing with two trauma cases at the time, which I initially
took to be completely irrelevant. But the trauma case (from number 2) arose
from a truck from Holland (which I also took to be completely irrelevant
except that it would be left-hand drive), while the coma case (from number
1) was possibly some type of poisoining. Are there any amateur sleuths out
there...
AF
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