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PROFOUND ACCIDENTAL HYPOTHERMIA
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951My associates and I had the unusual opportunity of studying a patient who had been subjected to severe freezing conditions. We believe this case to be unique insofar as the degree of hypothermia was more profound than is ordinarily followed by recovery in the human or in most animals.1The critical level in humans is unknown, but it is commonly ...
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Accidental hypothermia in the sunbelt
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1988Hypothermia in colder climates in the United States occurs predominately as a result of exposure of alcoholics to cold outdoor temperatures. Among 24 cases of accidental hypothermia occurring at a university medical center in the deep South, differences in clinical presentation were identified. In contrast to experience in colder climates, 17/22 cases (
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978
I, Ledingham, J G, Mone
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I, Ledingham, J G, Mone
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Predictors of cardiac arrest in severe accidental hypothermia.
American Journal of Emergency MedicineP. Podsiadło+13 more
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