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How Can Anyone Die Of Scurvy In This Day And Age?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Nope. I think the only requirements for schools now is to have a first aider. //
that's true, but quite why they bother is beyond me. they're forbidden from touching the children, all they're allowed to do is encourage the child to run the affected injury, etc under a running cold tap, and telephone the parents.
that's true, but quite why they bother is beyond me. they're forbidden from touching the children, all they're allowed to do is encourage the child to run the affected injury, etc under a running cold tap, and telephone the parents.
..// PP...it was talking about school nurses that might have picked up on something if they still done school duties like they used to. //
Oh god there is a flood of paper on this
not only are there school nn but there are saving the economy, collecting taxes and god knows what..... see
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/uploa ds/syst em/uplo ads/att achment _data/f ile/216 464/dh_ 133352. pdf
Oh god there is a flood of paper on this
not only are there school nn but there are saving the economy, collecting taxes and god knows what..... see
https:/
A poor little boy has died and all some on here can say is 'well look at the parents' -disgusting. For all you know he may have had some medical condition that stopped him taking up vitamins -try looking up 'Malabsorption' before you disrespect these poor parents who are more than likely devastated by the loss of their son. Unbelievable.
Almost paralleled by an 1840s case I came across. A child that had been a healthy baby (by standards of day) seemed to dwindle, then die. As many children did then. Parents had penny insurance club going, and were duly paid. Neighbours rushed to denounce them as callous murderers.
It's pretty poor to see a sophisticated 21st century online community whee the opening posts of the thread couldn't wait to stick the boot in.
We don't have all the evidence, and as PP points out, possibly never will.
It's pretty poor to see a sophisticated 21st century online community whee the opening posts of the thread couldn't wait to stick the boot in.
We don't have all the evidence, and as PP points out, possibly never will.
Retro......i have never heard of a Absorption Syndrome that just picks out, selectively,Vitamin C.
There would be other more obvious manifestations of malabsorption such as intractable diarrhea....signs of B12 deficiency, electrolye upsets.
Malabsorption........??.......naaaah!
Commonest things occur commonest......VitC defy....DIETARY.
There would be other more obvious manifestations of malabsorption such as intractable diarrhea....signs of B12 deficiency, electrolye upsets.
Malabsorption........??.......naaaah!
Commonest things occur commonest......VitC defy....DIETARY.
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