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EDITORIAL
The debate on public place defibrillators: charged but shockingly ill informed
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Dr Jill Pell
Greater Glasgow NHS Board, Dalian House, 350 St Vincents Street, Glasgow, UK; jill.pell{at}gghb.scot.nhs.uk
There is growing interest in developing strategies which will enable defibrillation to be administered while waiting for the emergency medical service to arrive
Keywords: public place defibrillators; ventricular fibrillation
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