Hlekkr: ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a loop; also as a verb in the sense [connect physically] ): from Old Norse hlekkr. Potentially ‘handar hlekkr‘ as per the Snorri Sturlson stanza - but I decline the formal poetic paraphrase (gold link)
Drífr handar hlekkr þar er hilmir drekkr.
Mjök er brögnum bekkr blíðskálar þekkr.
About Dr Mike Cadogan MA(Oxon) MB ChB (Edin) FACEM
Emergency physician with a passion for medical informatics and medical education. I work as an emergency medicine consultant at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, and Swan Districts Hospital Perth, Western Australia
I host medical education material primarily designed for physicians and allied health staff at ‘Life in the Fast Lane‘ and write more eclectically at ‘The 28-hour Day Diet‘. Realizing the need for enhanced medical information distribution in Australia both at a structural and an educational level I designed and implemented HealthEngine Australia.
Medical information provided on the site is meant to complement and not replace any advice or information from a health professional is clearly provided [Health on the net foundation]
Cathartic dissertations:
Australia - A magnificent place to raise a family
Medical Publications - Textbooks by sandnsurf
- Emergency Medicine - Diagnosis and Management (English)
- Emergency Medicine (Italian) (PDF chapter example)
- On Call - Principles and Protocols
- Toxicology Handbook
Website - HealthEngine Australia
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Locate your nearest hospital, GP or medical centre
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quite a lot of my family live in western australia and if i ever left my home it would be way up on my list.
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