We seem to have had less than usual number of paracetamol
Steve
We seem to have had less than usual number of paracetamol overdoses
Saturday night. I think Leeds Utd's relegation has cheered a lot of
people up 'down south'.
Tony Everitt
Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
P.S. Sorry I couldn't resist it!
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Sent: 06 May 2007 12:48
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Subject: paracetamol OD
One for the UK list members.
There seems to have been a large number of people coming through the
Leeds A&E Departments last night with paracetamol overdoses. Did anyone
else notice high numbers, or was it just a blip?
No jokes, please, about links to Leeds United's relegation.
Regards
Steve
Stephen R Goodall BSc MSc FRCPath
Consultant Clinical Biochemist
Clinical Biochemistry &
Immunology
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
LS1 3EX UK
Tel: 0113 392 3691
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