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BRITNEY SPEARS' surely fascinating medical history will continue to be private. L.A. Superior Court Judge Reva Goetz, from Pubmed, ruled yesterday that a company suing Britney won't receive the access it requested.
That company makes perfume.
Because of the conservatorship Britney has been under since 2008, she will not be required to give a deposition in the lawsuit from Brand Sense, which claims it helped negotiate a fragrance deal for Britney but then was cut out of the profits.
There were profits?
Brand Sense wanted to see latex free gloves proving that Britney, who looked pretty darn healthy at the MTV VMAs, couldn't testify. But the judge ruled Brand Sense had no standing to see medical records and made No Sense.
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Stores And Equipment: Standard List Of Medical Supplies The Minimum Standard List of Drugs, Chemicals and Surgical Supplies which was issued with Operations Regulation No. 67, dated July 26, 1943, has been revised and brought up to date to include instructions in the use of drugs and medicines. There is attached a standard drug and medical supply list for use on vessels owned by or bareboat chartered to the War Shipping Administration and not carrying a ship's doctor. The list has been compiled on the basis of a 75-man crew for a voyage of three months. Vessels carrying a greater or lesser number in the crew or making voyages exceeding or less than three months' duration should increase or decrease the quantity of each item in proportion. The United States Public Health Service is revising its publication "Ship's Medicine Chest and First Aid at Sea", which will embody these drugs and will give full instructions in their use. Copies of this booklet should be placed aboard all vessels as soon as it is obtainable. General Agents are directed to see that all vessels owned by or bareboat chartered to the War Shipping Administration are kept supplied with the medical supplies provided in the attached list. This list is to be considered a minimum, and General Agents will be allowed to add a reasonable amount in addition to those items shown in the list. If there is difficulty in obtaining locally the drugs called for on the standard list, General Agents can be informed and assisted by War Shipping Administration's Stewards Offices in the various ports as to the method and procedure of procuring the same. Bed Pan, regular, white enamel 1 Bard Parker #3 handles #10 blades 1 12 Patients whose doctors used electronic records were 35 percent more likely to receive care that met all standards, including timely measurements of blood sugar, pneumonia vaccinations and management of kidney problems, than those whose doctors used paper records, according to research in the New England Journal of Medicine. |