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Q J Med 2002; 95: 56-57
© 2002 Association of Physicians


Correspondence

The right patient in the right place at the right time

I.J. Gordon and E. Sherwood Jones

Prescot, Merseyside

Sir,

We compliment Dr Goldhill on exploring and exposing problems of selection for intensive care.1 His observations are worth more than a dozen statistical analyses or reports and are supported by our own experience and research from 1962. General intensive care is an important branch of high . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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