Monthly Archives: July 2006

Weekend Tourism

Ghost Trail On Friday night I went on the Ghost Trail, a guided tour of some of Kimberley’s oldest and supposedly ‘psychically active’ buildings. The tour was led by a English man, with a Phd in Mechanical Engineering, who had some … Continue reading

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Day 4 and 5

Another 2 days in A&E / medical recovery. Its starting to get routine – take bloods, drain pleural fluid, look at X-Ray after X-Ray showing patients with pulmonary TB. I did get to observe an ascitic tap on a man … Continue reading

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Day 3

Today started off slowly, with Raymond forgetting to pick me up until I reminded him at 0830. It was a slow day in casualty too, very few patients had come through by the time I left at 1600. I did … Continue reading

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