A pinch of salts
Miss Doggett brought out her smelling salts when conveying to others, with the malicious pleasure of the self righteous, unwelcome news that she hoped might cause the hearer to faint. The nearest equivalent to them these days is naloxone, which I believe was given out in a trial basis to residents o...
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Published in: | BMJ Vol. 337; no. sep17 1; p. a1706 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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London
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
2008
BMJ Publishing Group LTD BMJ Publishing Group |
Edition: | International edition |
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Online Access: | Get full text |
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Summary: | Miss Doggett brought out her smelling salts when conveying to others, with the malicious pleasure of the self righteous, unwelcome news that she hoped might cause the hearer to faint. The nearest equivalent to them these days is naloxone, which I believe was given out in a trial basis to residents of Glasgow to inject into people who had taken an overdose of heroin. |
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Bibliography: | ark:/67375/NVC-XLBGMTJM-F ArticleID:dalrymplesept20 href:bmj-337-bmj-a1706.pdf local:bmj;337/sep17_1/a1706 istex:69B3EAC35240EBFBC6CCB18FBC81384CE5ED4AD4 |
ISSN: | 0959-8138 0959-8146 1468-5833 1756-1833 |
DOI: | 10.1136/bmj.a1706 |