1. Nov./Dec. 1974: The art of physical diagnosis performed with serious sideburns.
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ACEP Now: Vol 33 – No 11 – November 2014
2. Simulation training has come a long way since 1974.
3. Letter to the editor: “Stinging controversy” is an editorial challenging a paper published in the May/June issue reporting that heparin is appropriate for allergic reactions. “The rapidity of its effect would appear to make heparin the drug of choice …”
4. Nasostat: revolutionary balloon compresses the sphenopalatine artery! It appears that good ideas are worth repeating, even decades later.
—Compliments of
Bruce Walmsley, MD, FACEP
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