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British Medical Bulletin 4:159 (1946)
© 1946 The British Council


correction

CORRIGENDA

Abstract

Vol. 3, No. 6

BMB 726/1, para. 4 : for Davy had (in 1799) discovered nitrous oxide, read Davy had (in 1799) discovered the anaesthetic property of nitrous oxide.

BMB 728/1, line 7 : for values read valves.

Vol. 3, No. 9–10

BMB 794/18: In the review of Tratamiento pre y postoperatorio, for proteinaemia read hypoproteinaemia.

Vol. 4, No. 1

In voL 4, no. 1 of the Bulletin several misplacings of type occurred, especially on page 1, after the page proofs had been passed for press. Among such misprints, the following should be noted :

Page 13, col. 2, line 33 : for alpha radiation read alpha radiation8.

Page 16, coL 1, line 7 : for 400 ions read 400 ions/µ

Page 20, col. 2, line 12 : for hemi, read hemi-

Page 20, col. 2, line 15 : for Muller- read Muller,

Page 41, col. 2, line 8 : for FI2 12 read FIG. 12

Page 41, col. 2, line 11 : for Mliler read Miller

Page 74, col. 1, line 1 : for 81 read 815


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