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Old 26th January 2008, 17:05   #14 (permalink)
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Old thread, new addition

I know this is an old thread but we have just received permission from the South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society (SPUMS) to include their journal in our Repository. The addition of their collection is huge since it covers well over 30 years of scientific work. The early issues are more of a newsletter format and it later progressed to the amazing medical journal that exists today. Anyway... I added this paper last night and thought it added an interesting point of view for this thread (though not exactly what is being discussed, just interesting...).

Harpur, GD. Ninety Second Deep Scuba Rescue. (reprinted from NAUI News Jan. 1974) SPUMS 1975 Vol 5 Number 1. RRR ID: 5800
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