> my experience
>says that croup usually develops in the time between a child with a bit of
a
>runny nose going to bed, and the GP on call going to his bed.
Yep , and with my own kids its usually the time between going out leaving
them with the runny nose and the babysitter and coming back drunk and ready
for a long night's sleep (worse before steroids became verified as an
effective treatment and you had to keep getting the bathroom steamed up
every few hours)
>(doing a book review and not wanting to make a complete prat of himself)
The prats are the ones who copy one textbook into the next one (particularly
if its hospital consultants describing presentations in primary care) :-).
Regards
Adrian Elliot-Smith
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