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Few Fingers vs few nanometers--- hyperbaric oxygen for neurologic injury
CROWEHOME at aol.com CROWEHOME at aol.comTue Jan 6 01:55:53 GMT 2004
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Ken are you familiar with the basic and clinical data on the use of hyperbaric oxygen in head or spinal cord injuries? Much work has been done.. Much yet to be done. I have been impressed with it. Tim Dennis T. (Tim) Crowe, DVM, DACVS, DACVECC, NREMT-II PI, FF Veterinary Surgery, Emergency and Critical Care Consulting <>< 280 University Circle, Athens, Georgia 30605 phone/fax 706-543-4061 cell 775-720-9317 crowehome at aol.com Clinical Associate Professor+ THE INSTITUTE OF CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE + 1695 North Sunrise Way, Bldg #3, Palm Springs, CA 92262 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://list.ftech.net/pipermail/trauma-list/attachments/20040106/05149baf/attachment.htm
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