Swept Off My Feet by Medic with Fanciest Scanner I've Ever Seen ; Anton Rippon
Derby Evening Telegraph › February 25, 2010
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Derby Evening Telegraph › February 25, 2010
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In My View Pregnant pause while a nurse takes your arm and leg blood pressure and works out the maths IT seemed extreme, but the notice in the Derby surgery was unequivocal: "Any patient blocking a doctor will be clamped." So there you are: you can't complain if you block a doctor and find yourself clamped.
Public notices can be fun, especially abroad. I saw one in Mexico: "Strangers must not be flushed down this lavatory." And outside a Singapore tailor's shop: "We will execute customers in strict rotation."See the full content of this document
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Swept Off My Feet by Medic with Fanciest Scanner I've Ever Seen ; Anton Rippon
Anyway, enough; I want to tell you about my Doppler scan. Time- served readers are aware that I am a martyr to my feet. Gout, somethi...
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