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Antonín Cuc
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Antonín Cuc: Occupational Health and Safety including Medical Devices, Czech Republic

Orthopedics and Rheumatology Open Access Journals, 2018, vol. 11, issue 4, 54-58

Abstract: The relative frequence of extremal medical mistakes in Diagnostics and so as by the choice of adequated individual patient Treatments are about 10% for a likehood indivdual unique Doctor’s medical activity in Outdoor or Hospital activities, with the tolerancy of statistic reliability +/- 2% and with statistic defined sure 98% - by the Results of the international Research The World Health Organisation in all Countries OECD in year 2010. It is similar dangeourous Your intenden Act to visit next week your Physician - it is a similar Hazard like as by the games with Russian Roulletes, there are similar statistic distributions of fatal risky behaviour - as in the sequential steps of risks gave cauntable probabilities There are always lower probable to be still living or to die - it is very funny for idiots, for morbid spectators or for Owners of a Funeral Industry – I regret, for the Orthopady CZ too.

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DOI: 10.19080/OROAJ.2018.11.555816

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