Peter, The only witnessed convulsion I have info on on the Doria was an air diver at 230 feet. This took place about two years ago. The diver was inexperienced and had not dived deeper than 130 feet previously. It was his second dive of the trip. Sorry I cannot help you out beyond that. Tom mount t 06:23 PM 6/12/96 +0000, you wrote: >John, > >Many, many thanks for the info on the Lusy incident. Perhaps Tom Mount >will be able to give me some more info on the O2 hit on a Doria diver that >had not exceeded his CNS clock, by the tables, as you suggest. > >I have found at excellent WWW site with a paper by the US Naval Medical >Research Institute on "A Model for predicting central nervous system >toxicity from hyperbaric oxygen exposure to man". It's at: > >http://www.uwsports.ycg.com/magazine/1996/april/diver's_safety_training.htm > >Much of the Navy research is published in technical papers that even our >university medical library does not have. It's a joy to see this >accessible on the Web. Even if you don't buy their theory, the references >are among the most complete available. > >Safe diving, > >Peter Heseltine > > > >-- >Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@terra.net'. >Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@terra.net'. >
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