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If you hit it too hard during the Mardi Gras, remember this option.
http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/02/temporary_clinic_set_up_for_ca.html
1927 Tulane Avenue is located on the corner of N. Roman, two blocks on the other side of I-10 from the Quarter.
Best way to remember it (if you are as drunk as all that), is to sing yourself the "Rosenberg's, Rosenberg's" song, keep walking one more block past "1825 Tulane," and you'll be there.
Hopefully if you are New Orleans enough to know the Rosenberg's song, you know how to pace yourself with the likka. But that doesn't stop accidents from happening. So remember this clinic can take 150 visitors a day.
http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/02/temporary_clinic_set_up_for_ca.html
The temporary clinic will treat people with problems more acute than cuts and bruises but nothing so severe as a heart attack or gunshot wound.
The clinic, which is in a series of tents in a state-owned parking lot at 1927 Tulane Ave., is staffed around the clock by board-certified emergency doctors and is equipped to treat up to 150 patients a day, state Health Officer Jimmy Guidry said today at a news conference.
It is designed to treat people with problems related to high blood pressure and diabetes, he said, as well as those who are seriously drunk.
1927 Tulane Avenue is located on the corner of N. Roman, two blocks on the other side of I-10 from the Quarter.
Best way to remember it (if you are as drunk as all that), is to sing yourself the "Rosenberg's, Rosenberg's" song, keep walking one more block past "1825 Tulane," and you'll be there.
Hopefully if you are New Orleans enough to know the Rosenberg's song, you know how to pace yourself with the likka. But that doesn't stop accidents from happening. So remember this clinic can take 150 visitors a day.