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Controlling epistaxis with an improvised device
  1. V Moxham1,
  2. C Reid2
  1. 1Emergency Department, North Hampshire Hospital, Basingstoke, UK
  2. 2Intensive Care Unit, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, UK
  1. Correspondence to: Dr Reid, 36 Berkeley Close, Southampton SO15 2TR, UK

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