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Question from the past

Paula Bailey paulaebailey at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 17 00:13:41 GMT 2009


I do remember, but unfortunately I have deleted all of the posts.  



Paula Bailey

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> From: KMATTOX at aol.com
> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 11:37:22 -0400
> Subject: Question from the past
> To: trauma-list at trauma.org
> 
> HELP
> 
> I cannot find something that appeared on this (or perhaps another trauma web 
> site) about 3 years ago. At that time we were discussing cultural aspects 
> of trauma and varying etiologies. Someone, and I do not remember who, sent 
> us a web site from I think it was China, where there were photos of what was 
> suggested to be from torture and there were many many pages in the referenced 
> web site. I recall answering that the pictures looked to me to be of 
> cancer patients or patients with necrotising fasciitis and decubitus ulcers, and 
> that the pictures could be deceiving. 
> 
> Again, now I am researching novel etiologies of trauma and am trying to find 
> that old linkage and information, I cannot find it and do not really 
> recall the specific details of the inquiry to the list server or to specific 
> individuals. 
> 
> Does anyone remember this distant conversation, As I recall the discussion 
> lasted about 2 weeks intermittently. 
> 
> k
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