
doi: 10.1503/cmaj.120953
No matter how much you know, you never know all the facts. Juggling facts pervades all parts of medicine. In particular, we seem to love the little contraindications. “You can’t take more than 2 litres off in a thoracentesis before you run the risk of re-expansion pulmonary edema.” “Are
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