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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: The Glausers have presented a reasonable estimate of the amount of tissue that can be expected to be saved by hyperbaric oxygen therapy after acute coronary arterial occlusio...
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Excerpt To the editor: The Glausers have presented a reasonable estimate of the amount of tissue that can be expected to be saved by hyperbaric oxygen therapy after acute coronary arterial occlusio...
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1988
History records that oxygen was first used for treatment purposes in the United States on March 6, 1887, by Dr George E Holzapple. He used it for a teenager with pneumococcal pneumonia, generating oxygen from chlorate of potassium and black oxide of manganese, producing the life-giving gas in large test tubes heated by a lamp.
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History records that oxygen was first used for treatment purposes in the United States on March 6, 1887, by Dr George E Holzapple. He used it for a teenager with pneumococcal pneumonia, generating oxygen from chlorate of potassium and black oxide of manganese, producing the life-giving gas in large test tubes heated by a lamp.
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Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 1998
Much has been published in the medical literature concerning adverse events relating to the surgical patient. Among the notable disorders requiring the expertise of the postanesthesia care unit nurse are the diagnosis and management of respiratory dysfunction acutely attributable to the effects of surgery and anesthesia. Inhalational and/or intravenous
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Much has been published in the medical literature concerning adverse events relating to the surgical patient. Among the notable disorders requiring the expertise of the postanesthesia care unit nurse are the diagnosis and management of respiratory dysfunction acutely attributable to the effects of surgery and anesthesia. Inhalational and/or intravenous
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Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 2022
Peter J, Featherstone, Christine M, Ball
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Peter J, Featherstone, Christine M, Ball
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