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Volume 12, Number 3, 1 September 2000

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Secrecy serves science poorly: Results of open peer review at the Journal
pp. 173-174(2)
Authors: Jelinek, G.A.; Brown, A.F.; Kelly, A-M.; Hughes, G.; Cameron, P.

Prehospital care: A plea for more research
pp. 175-176(2)
Author: Jacobs, I.

Injecting some venom into emergency physicians' training
pp. 177-178(2)
Author: Jelinek, G.A.

Emergency departments have a role in the prevention of suicide
pp. 198-203(6)
Authors: Salter, A.; Pielage, P.

Why do people still die from brown-snake bites?
pp. 204-206(3)
Author: White, J.

Ipecac for slow-release potassium poisoning: Pariah or phoenix?
pp. 226-231(6)
Authors: Geluk, M.; Braitberg, G.

Treatment of cyanide poisoning in Australasia
pp. 232-240(9)
Authors: Braitberg, G.; Vanderpyl, M.M.

Tiger-snake antivenom for suspected small-eyed snake envenomation
pp. 246-247(2)
Authors: Ivermee, P.; Desjardines, J.; McEwan, S.

`The needle and the damage done': Intra-arterial temazepam
pp. 248-252(5)
Authors: Eddey, D.P.; Westcott, M.J.

Book review
pp. 253-253(1)
Author: Mb, M.C.

Vertebral artery dissections in blunt neck trauma
pp. 254-255(2)
Author: Smart, D.

Advanced directive knowledge and research appears lacking in Australia
pp. 255-256(2)
Authors: Taylor, D.M.; Tan, S-L.

Peer Review
pp. 257-260(4)

Journal Search
pp. 261-262(2)

Noticeboard
pp. 263-264(2)

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