Excursion to North Staffordshire
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Causes of fatal childhood accidents in North Staffordshire, 1980-1989.
Sixty-nine children aged under 15 years were identified from coroners' records as having died as a result of an accident between 1980 and 1989. Road traffic accidents (RTAs) accounted for the majority of cases (n = 38; 55% of total) and in almost all of these, the unsafe behaviour of the child was considered to be at fault. Most fatal accidents occurred between 15.00 and 21.00 hrs and within 2 ...
متن کاملTraining event initiative, North Staffordshire Hospital Trust—Neuroscience Directorate
s 75 Biochemical monitoring of sodium valproate in children W. Whitehouse, H. Seddon, M. Preece & A. Green Department of Paediatric Neurology and the Regional Inherited Metabolic Disease Laboratory, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Birmingham, UK Sodium valproate (VPA) is an effective anti-epileptic drug (AED) in infancy. However. it has been associated with sometimes fatal adverse effects on li...
متن کاملGeneral practice orthopaedic outpatient referrals in North Staffordshire.
A study was made of 813 orthopaedic referrals by 134 general practitioners in North Staffordshire. The referral rates showed no relation to practice list size or the doctors' previous orthopaedic experience. The published waiting times did not accurately reflect clinic vacancies, and no effective priority rating of letters by consultants was shown. Less than 1% of patients had an appointment wi...
متن کاملEighteenth-century health and social service in the pottery industry of North Staffordshire.
POrrERY MANUFACTURE became the staple industry of North Staffordshire at the end of the seventeenth century. At that time it produced coarse mottled and mostly salt-glazed jugs, butter pots and similar domestic articles together with a very limited output of 'ornamental ware' (Plot 1686, Thomas 1971). The main occupational risk in those days was from lead poisoning, caused by painting vessels w...
متن کاملWinter emergency pressures for the NHS: contribution of respiratory disease, experience in North Staffordshire district.
The rise in emergency medical admissions in winter in the NHS hospitals in the United Kingdom has been recognized to reflect respiratory and cardiovascular illness. In our study we looked at the contribution of respiratory disease to the winter pressures in our district. Respiratory disease related emergency admissions increased twofold in the winter months, with obvious implications for worklo...
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عنوان ژورنال: Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
سال: 1890
ISSN: 0016-7878
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-7878(90)80006-7