Peripheralia: <i>Mistura Cretae Aromata cum Opio BPC</i>
Keywords:
mixtures, compounding, prescribing, latin
Abstract
My career in general practice started in the late 1960s as an assistant to two elderly GPs in a small village on Exmoor in North Devon, England. The doctor’s names were Drs Mold and Nightingale, which sounded a bit like a television series, or one of those trade names for bespoke cosmetics or groceries.
Published
2011-02-23
Section
Regulars
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