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Subject: Re: Puzzled by treatment
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Date: Tue, 31-Jan-84 11:37:21 EST
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B. Walsh has stated that the underwater boy was treated for
an hour in the ambulance before being transported to the 
hospital, and wonders why he wasn't transported immediately.
Well, I wonder too.  But, one of the doctors involved said
that the boy was saved due to sophisticated on-site treatment AND
sophisticated hospital treatment.  I wonder if the on-site ambulance
treatment was absolutely necessary to effect the final outcome.
-- 

					Don Davis
					JHU/APL
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