Wednesday May 05, 2021

Archimedes March 2021. Singing drugs, Germanic orthopaedics, and not knowing what you didn’t know

When was the last time you had a twinge in your navicular? Did you know you could develop an eponymous osteochondrosis? And if a child did go and do that - what should you do about it? (Yes. This is a non-stop tease. You’ll have to listen or read here https://adc.bmj.com/content/106/3/303 to find out more.) Now that almost seamlessness leads into our leader - how do you know what you don’t know - and how to keep abreast of the width of your ignorance (https://adc.bmj.com/content/106/3/301.2) and raises two questions in neonatal seizures: 1. Should you use phenobarbitone or levetiracetam to stop fits, and 2. How do you pronounce levetiracetam?(https://adc.bmj.com/content/106/3/301.1)

Do use the opportunity of not knowing to be delighted in the opportunity to learn more, and maybe even submit an Archimedes about it.

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