Why Rudolph’s nose is red
Artiodactyl nasal physiology is not a typical BMJ topic, but in this Christmas video we find out why Rudolph's nose is red, and what that has to do with medicine.
Christmas 2012 Research: Why Rudolph’s nose is red: observational study








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