Thursday, December 17, 2009

Woodford heating blood sample

In this clip Woodford on direct exam claims that heating the blood sample to 60 degrees centigrade causes the sample to be 4 times higher than it should be.

He omits the fact that the calibration is using the same procedure, setting the parameters of the instrument. In essence, the reading is an accurate reflection of the alcohol concentration.

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