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Britain medical aid in west Africa, with side benefit

 
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Everyone knows that touching the hem of a monarch's cloak cures scrofula, so it might work for Ebola. I suggest the royal family do their duty in Liberia.

There goes my knighthood.

NB cloak hem can be soaked in antibiotics, phages et al just for the sake of fairness.

not_morrison_rm, Sep 09 2014

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       Your point being?
MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 09 2014
  

       I don't think antibiotics or phages will offer much protection against the ebola virus.
pertinax, Sep 11 2014
  

       <fingers in ears>   

       La, la, la, la....I can't hear you, I'm on a holiday from HB.   

       Talk to the hind, because the stag ain't listening.   

       </fingers>
not_morrison_rm, Sep 11 2014
  


 

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