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Volume 21, Number 3, June 2009

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Importance of excessive ethanol ingestion in the patient with suspected drink spiking
pp. 167-169(3)
Authors: Wells, David; Phillips, Maureen

Evaluation of emergency medicine trainees' ability to use transport equipment
pp. 170-177(8)
Authors: Samuel, Manoj; Stella, Julian

Investigating pressure bandaging for snakebite in a simulated setting: Bandage type, training and the effect of transport
pp. 184-190(7)
Authors: Canale, Elizabeth; Isbister, Geoffrey K; Currie, Bart J

Frequent attenders with mental disorders at a general hospital emergency department
pp. 191-195(5)
Authors: Wooden, Michael DG; Air, Tracy M; Schrader, Geoffrey D; Wieland, Barbara; Goldney, Robert D

Structured team approach to the agitated patient in the emergency department
pp. 196-202(7)
Authors: Downes, Michael A; Healy, Paul; Page, Colin B; Bryant, Jennifer L; Isbister, Geoffrey K

Prospective study of 101 patients with suspected drink spiking
pp. 222-228(7)
Authors: Quigley, Paul; Lynch, Dania M; Little, Mark; Murray, Lindsay; Lynch, Ann-Maree; O'Halloran, Sean J

White-eyed blowout fracture: Another look
pp. 229-232(4)
Authors: Mehanna, Patrick; Mehanna, Daniel; Cronin, Andrew

Successful retrograde tracheal intubation using a central venous catheterization set: two cases
pp. 233-236(4)
Authors: Oh, Je Hyeok; Kim, Sung Eun; Lee, Sang Jin

Childhood Plasmodium falciparum malaria complicated by splenic abscess
pp. 237-239(3)
Authors: Thapa, Rajoo; Ghosh, Apurba; Banerjee, Tapanjyoti

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pp. 243-245(3)

Erratum
pp. 246-246(1)

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