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Nerve Injury and Intravenous Injection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 February 2018
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When drugs are administered intravenously, the risk of causing injury to nerves in front of the elbow can be considerably minimized if the anatomical structure of this part is kept in mind. The operation appears to be so simple that the novice is frequently permitted to dig his way to proficiency, without first having been the recipient of instruction or warning regarding the procedure.
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