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MacLeod was driving to work. It was 8.30 am on a Monday morning and he was due on duty in Cambridge at 9 am. He’d spent the weekend off duty in North London where he’d enjoyed himself. It had been a weekend of old friends, parties and sleep, which was in considerable contrast with life at the hospital which consisted of new friends, parties and no sleep.
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Waxman, J. (2014). The Driving Offence. In: MacLeod's Introduction to Medicine. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4522-6_7
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