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General practitioners would expect to see aplasia roughly once each century

BMJ 1995; 311 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.311.7002.451 (Published 12 August 1995) Cite this as: BMJ 1995;311:451
  1. Jim Cox,
  2. Eleri M Roderick
  1. General practitioner General practitioner Caldbeck Surgery, Caldbeck, Wigton, Cumbria CA7 8DS

    EDITOR,--Although chloramphenicol eye drops may induce bone marrow aplasia, it might be helpful to put the risk in perspective.1 In our …

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