David Duke
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| Born | 1852 | ||||||
| Residence | Great Easton, Uppingham | ||||||
| Occupation | medical | ||||||
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1908.06.22 proposed by T.A. Joyce, seconded by J. Gray
1908.06.23 The following were nominated and it being the last meeting of the session were forthwith elected ordinary Fellows of the Institute: - Dr Hugh S. Stannus, Mr David Duke, Dr J.W.W. Crawford and Hon. K. Dundas
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elected to BMA 1911
David Duke, Gentleman, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. , b. 1852.
Res. — Great Easton, Uppingham, Leicestershire.
Fixing Drainage Tubing.
DR. DAVID DUKE (Great Easton, Uppingham) writes: Without wishing to
appear as an inventor, though not aware if anyone else has tried this
method, permit me, through the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, to offer a
suggestion, which I have found most efficacious for retaining drainage
tubes in situ. Bend from 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch of the tubing on itself, and
secure it in this position with a ligature as near the bend as possible.
The short end will, when thus secured, project from the drainage tube.
I always manage so that the ligature is placed near the lowest hole in
the tube. The tube is easily introduced if a probe is passed down, and
will be retained as long as is desirable. No pain or inconvenience is
experienced on removing it.