Hey chaps. My sister, a dedicated scuba diver nad med student, is looking for some books on diving physiology and decompression. This far, she's found either very old books or books written for the layman. Given that she has knowledge of biochemistry/physhiology and other long words, she is looking for some more advanced books on the subjects. Does anyone have any recommendations? PS. Ingemar: my sister says it's perfectly possible to be a brick and still get through med school. Says there's a lot of studying and sitting on your ass all day, but beyond that a regular guy or girl with lots of time (and money in some countries) can pass the tests. That WOULD explain this MJB phenomenon. The more I learn about docs, the less I like hospitals :D -- Claus "StSanta" Lisberg "The superior pilot uses his superior judgement to avoid getting into situations that require his superior skills" -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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