Guest guest Posted October 2, 2000 Report Share Posted October 2, 2000 1st pig, 2nd pig, 3rd pig, to my knowledge..... Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 I have heard of a story about someone that had placed pigs in a hyperbaric chamber and removed all the blood and replaced it with saline solution and the pigs indeed lived through it.. weird.. stephani vidrine ________________________________ From: Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics <hyperbaric1@...> medicaid ; KidPower ; hyperbaricoxygen Cc: StemCell_for_Autism2 Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 2:41:48 PM Subject: [ ] ORIGINAL PAPERS.doc ORIGINAL PAPERS Life without Blood 1959 (A study of the influence of high atmospheric pressure and hypothermia on dilution of the blood) I. BOEREMA (*), N.G. MEYNE, W. K. BRUMMELKAMP S. BOUMA, M.H. MENSCH, F. KAMERMANS. M. STERN HANF and W. VAN. AALDEREN. (From the Surgical Department of the University of Amsterdam) Summary The authors lowered the level of hemoglobin in young pigs to 0.4 per cent, exchanging the blood by plasma or by rheomacrodex. The animals, breathing oxygen at a pressure of 3 atmospheres in a high-pressure tank, lived for 45 minutes with a level of hemoglobin not compatible with life when at normal atmospheric pressure. During all this time the EEG showed no pathological changes, the circulation and blood pressure remained spontaneously normal. Recovery was uneventful after re-infusion of normal blood. (*) Professor of Surgery J Cardiovasc Surg 1959;13: 133-146 Reprinted with Permission Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics www.hbot4u.com 909-889-7626 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 I sent this study, it is the first study using HBOT. I recieved this study in 1991. [ ] ORIGINAL PAPERS.doc ORIGINAL PAPERS Life without Blood 1959 (A study of the influence of high atmospheric pressure and hypothermia on dilution of the blood) I. BOEREMA (*), N.G. MEYNE, W. K. BRUMMELKAMP S. BOUMA, M.H. MENSCH, F. KAMERMANS. M. STERN HANF and W. VAN. AALDEREN. (From the Surgical Department of the University of Amsterdam) Summary The authors lowered the level of hemoglobin in young pigs to 0.4 per cent, exchanging the blood by plasma or by rheomacrodex. The animals, breathing oxygen at a pressure of 3 atmospheres in a high-pressure tank, lived for 45 minutes with a level of hemoglobin not compatible with life when at normal atmospheric pressure. During all this time the EEG showed no pathological changes, the circulation and blood pressure remained spontaneously normal. Recovery was uneventful after re-infusion of normal blood. (*) Professor of Surgery J Cardiovasc Surg 1959;13: 133-146 Reprinted with Permission Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics www.hbot4u.com 909-889-7626 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 Dear Ed the study I sent through was not the more recent study with Harch, it was done in 1952 " life without blood " ALthough Harch did do a great study with pigs. [ ] ORIGINAL PAPERS.doc >> >> ORIGINAL PAPERS >> Life without Blood >> 1959 >> (A study of the influence of high atmospheric pressure and hypothermia >> on dilution of the blood) >> I. BOEREMA (*), N.G. MEYNE, W. K. BRUMMELKAMP S. BOUMA, M.H. MENSCH, >> F. KAMERMANS. M. STERN HANF and W. VAN. AALDEREN. >> (From the Surgical Department of the University of Amsterdam) >> Summary >> The authors lowered the level of hemoglobin in young pigs to 0.4 per >> cent, exchanging the blood by plasma or by rheomacrodex. The animals, >> breathing oxygen at a pressure of 3 atmospheres in a high-pressure >> tank, lived for 45 minutes with a level of hemoglobin not compatible >> with life when at normal atmospheric pressure. During all this time >> the EEG showed no pathological changes, the circulation and blood >> pressure remained spontaneously normal. Recovery was uneventful after >> re-infusion of normal blood. >> (*) Professor of Surgery >> J Cardiovasc Surg 1959;13: 133-146 >> Reprinted with Permission >> Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics >> www.hbot4u.com 909-889-7626 >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2009 Report Share Posted April 4, 2009 Thanks . I don't have Dr Harch's study....but he and I discussed it several times over dinner. Blessings! On 4/3/2009 7:22 PM, SUSAN RODRIGUEZ wrote: > > Dear Ed the study I sent through was not the more recent study with > Harch, > it was done in 1952 " life without blood " > ALthough Harch did do a great study with pigs. > > [ ] ORIGINAL PAPERS.doc > >> > >> ORIGINAL PAPERS > >> Life without Blood > >> 1959 > >> (A study of the influence of high atmospheric pressure and hypothermia > >> on dilution of the blood) > >> I. BOEREMA (*), N.G. MEYNE, W. K. BRUMMELKAMP S. BOUMA, M.H. MENSCH, > >> F. KAMERMANS. M. STERN HANF and W. VAN. AALDEREN. > >> (From the Surgical Department of the University of Amsterdam) > >> Summary > >> The authors lowered the level of hemoglobin in young pigs to 0.4 per > >> cent, exchanging the blood by plasma or by rheomacrodex. The animals, > >> breathing oxygen at a pressure of 3 atmospheres in a high-pressure > >> tank, lived for 45 minutes with a level of hemoglobin not compatible > >> with life when at normal atmospheric pressure. During all this time > >> the EEG showed no pathological changes, the circulation and blood > >> pressure remained spontaneously normal. Recovery was uneventful after > >> re-infusion of normal blood. > >> (*) Professor of Surgery > >> J Cardiovasc Surg 1959;13: 133-146 > >> Reprinted with Permission > >> Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics > >> www.hbot4u.com 909-889-7626 > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2009 Report Share Posted April 4, 2009 Dear Ed, When I get to the office I will send the other one again, in a better format and look for Harch's, I know I have it somewhere. [ ] ORIGINAL PAPERS.doc >> >> >> >> ORIGINAL PAPERS >> >> Life without Blood >> >> 1959 >> >> (A study of the influence of high atmospheric pressure and hypothermia >> >> on dilution of the blood) >> >> I. BOEREMA (*), N.G. MEYNE, W. K. BRUMMELKAMP S. BOUMA, M.H. MENSCH, >> >> F. KAMERMANS. M. STERN HANF and W. VAN. AALDEREN. >> >> (From the Surgical Department of the University of Amsterdam) >> >> Summary >> >> The authors lowered the level of hemoglobin in young pigs to 0.4 per >> >> cent, exchanging the blood by plasma or by rheomacrodex. The animals, >> >> breathing oxygen at a pressure of 3 atmospheres in a high-pressure >> >> tank, lived for 45 minutes with a level of hemoglobin not compatible >> >> with life when at normal atmospheric pressure. During all this time >> >> the EEG showed no pathological changes, the circulation and blood >> >> pressure remained spontaneously normal. Recovery was uneventful after >> >> re-infusion of normal blood. >> >> (*) Professor of Surgery >> >> J Cardiovasc Surg 1959;13: 133-146 >> >> Reprinted with Permission >> >> Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics >> >> www.hbot4u.com 909-889-7626 >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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