Last year I wore a tie 11 times only, in order to collect on a bet. Not a
single one of my patients commented, so I have given up on wearing the
things except at the HA, where a tie gives me a sense of spurious authority.
The one thing I do miss is being able to open ampoules without risk of
personal injury, but I delegate the task these days.
Andrew
Dr. Andrew N. Herd MRCGP [log in to unmask]
Family Physician, Medical Adviser to Durham Health Authority
Lecturer in Primary Care, Durham University
Medical Editor, Practice Computing
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Pearson <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 28 February 1998 19:47
Subject: Re: First Name Basis
>Ties are REALLY useful for opening glass ampoules. T least the handfull
>of glass splinters doesnt lacerate your fingers.. leaves a nasty wet
>tear in the middle of the tie =though!
>--
>Chris Pearson
>
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