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Jan Cornfoot  says:
 
<<Paul  Drinkwater's article is actually
ANZJOG 1990;30-65 (Australian and NZ Journal  of Ob & Gynaecology). I've just 
been reminded that we reprinted it in  our own journal (Birth Issues) in 
1992.

I have a hard copy of this  plus a piece from the Pharmaceutical Journal 
(Australia) on the Health  Department's restrictions (1987). I can get is 
scanned and available  electronically, but I'm really busy for a little  
while.>>

 
It would be so helpful if  you could do that when you get a chance.  Could 
you summarize the salient  points of the article -- how much gentian violet, how 
long, humans?   animals?


<<This is old history - that was my original point about the  Sears' site.>>
 
Jan, I'm sorry, I don't  remember what you said about the Sears' site -- 
maybe I missed it -- don't even  know when you said it.

<<Unfortunately I don't have the time  right now to get the current position 
of 
either the Pharmaceutical Society  or the Health Dept here. When I do, I'll 
post it, unless someone else  follows up and shares it with us.>>
 
Thanks so much!
 

Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, Wheaton IL
_www.lactationeducationconsultants.com_ 
(http://www.lactationeducationconsultants.com/) 
"I  would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out there 
isn't,  than live my life as though there isn't, and die to find out there 
is." -  Pascal

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