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Three days ago I bought a temperature measuring thermometer-alcohol at a euro pharmacy in Bendigo. The child had a temperature of 37. 7 for three days, was given medication, but the temperature did not drop. In desperation, I began to wonder if this thermometer was showing correctly. I measured the temperature for myself and I was also 37. 6, but I didn't feel sick, so I went to the neighbor for another thermometer to make sure that this thermometer shows correctly and of course the difference was 10 degrees (37. 7-36. 7). Can pharmacies really sell such inaccurate thermometers, or is the euro pharmacy not keeping track of what it sells?
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