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- Published on: 14 April 2016
- Published on: 14 April 2016Warum in die Ferne schweifen, wenn das Gute liegt so nah? - Goethe. (Why search far afield when the good is so nearby?)Show More
Dear Editor
Imagine my surprise on reading your recent editorial regarding head injury. Perhaps the editor could have looked a little closer to home before concluding that neurologists in the UK are not involved in the management of patients with head injuries per se.
I am a neurosciences pharmacist who is working very closely with a consultant neurologist who has recently developed a fully comprehens...
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