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Research paper thumbnail of In the end

Medical Journal of Australia

Research paper thumbnail of Orthocresyl phosphate neuropathy: report of an outbreak in Fiji

The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 8, 1969

Research paper thumbnail of The delight that work alone can give

The Medical journal of Australia

Robert "The Prof" Bedford provided medical services in South Australia for over 20 year... more Robert "The Prof" Bedford provided medical services in South Australia for over 20 years, despite having no medical qualifications.

Research paper thumbnail of Myocardial infarction in Fiji

The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 20, 1973

Research paper thumbnail of Human poisoning by ingestion of a sea hare (Dolabella auricularia)

Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology, 1988

A case-report of poisoning by ingestion of a sea hare, which is thought to be the first report of... more A case-report of poisoning by ingestion of a sea hare, which is thought to be the first report of human poisoning, is presented. The clinical signs were mainly neurological with tremor, psychomotor over-activity, ataxia and muscle twitching being predominant. It is suggested that organic bromine compounds are responsible for the effects.

Research paper thumbnail of Itching bites may limit Ross River virus infection

The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 3, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Medical hazards of the coral reef

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1975

Research paper thumbnail of Revealing all

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of The tourist as patient

The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 2, 1975

A review is presented of patients, mainly Australians and New Zealanders, who came to Fiji as tou... more A review is presented of patients, mainly Australians and New Zealanders, who came to Fiji as tourists. One hundred and seven patients were seen in a six-month period in a general practice near Nadi International Airport, and 39 patients were admitted to the medical unit of the nearby Divisional Hospital over a two-year period. Attention is drawn to the need for informed advice to be given to patients about to embark on holidays abroad, and some of the common problems are discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of In the end

Medical Journal of Australia

Research paper thumbnail of Orthocresyl phosphate neuropathy: report of an outbreak in Fiji

The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 8, 1969

Research paper thumbnail of The delight that work alone can give

The Medical journal of Australia

Robert "The Prof" Bedford provided medical services in South Australia for over 20 year... more Robert "The Prof" Bedford provided medical services in South Australia for over 20 years, despite having no medical qualifications.

Research paper thumbnail of Myocardial infarction in Fiji

The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 20, 1973

Research paper thumbnail of Human poisoning by ingestion of a sea hare (Dolabella auricularia)

Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology, 1988

A case-report of poisoning by ingestion of a sea hare, which is thought to be the first report of... more A case-report of poisoning by ingestion of a sea hare, which is thought to be the first report of human poisoning, is presented. The clinical signs were mainly neurological with tremor, psychomotor over-activity, ataxia and muscle twitching being predominant. It is suggested that organic bromine compounds are responsible for the effects.

Research paper thumbnail of Itching bites may limit Ross River virus infection

The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 3, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of Medical hazards of the coral reef

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1975

Research paper thumbnail of Revealing all

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2003

Research paper thumbnail of The tourist as patient

The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 2, 1975

A review is presented of patients, mainly Australians and New Zealanders, who came to Fiji as tou... more A review is presented of patients, mainly Australians and New Zealanders, who came to Fiji as tourists. One hundred and seven patients were seen in a six-month period in a general practice near Nadi International Airport, and 39 patients were admitted to the medical unit of the nearby Divisional Hospital over a two-year period. Attention is drawn to the need for informed advice to be given to patients about to embark on holidays abroad, and some of the common problems are discussed.

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