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'''Red cells are back''' (please click on the Lego Superhero to enter)




The fixing of the original red cell pages is now (mostly) completed and can be viewed: click the Lego Superhero to enter!


We are uploading the original pages and hope to have some working content soon!
We have made a few improvements and made it more friendly for mobile devices, so please have a fresh look.


If you have suggestions or find any errors please let us know (feedback@haematologyetc.co.uk)


Please re-visit for updates,


Thanks for visiting
Next will be the malaria pages
 


'''John Burthem''' and '''Michelle Brereton'''
'''John Burthem''' and '''Michelle Brereton'''
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Latest revision as of 13:43, 29 March 2023


Thank you for visiting HaematologyETC we are now getting fixed


Red cells are back (please click on the Lego Superhero to enter)


The fixing of the original red cell pages is now (mostly) completed and can be viewed: click the Lego Superhero to enter!

We have made a few improvements and made it more friendly for mobile devices, so please have a fresh look.

If you have suggestions or find any errors please let us know (feedback@haematologyetc.co.uk)


Next will be the malaria pages


John Burthem and Michelle Brereton