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But I usually conclude, as my grandmother was fond of saying, It couldnt hurt. In the New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 358, pages 1793-1804, April 1, 2008(10.1056/NEJM0oa08011651), Gust Bardy, M.D. and colleagues published an article entitl...
Author:Paul S. Auerbach, MD, MS, FACEP, FAWM
Date:May 24, 2008
I am using this title not only because I think Sean is one of my favorite and most impressive people to work with but also in an effort to instigate Sean into writing about his recent experience as a first responder to a trauma in downtown Palo Al...
Author:Stanford's Emergency Medicine Staff
Date:December 6, 2007
Accidental hypothermia occurs when there is an unintentional decrease of 3.6 F(2 C) from the normal core body temperature of 98.6 to 99.9 F(32.7 to 37.7 C). Thus, hypothermia is felt to occur when the core temperature is at or below 95 F(35 C); mi...
Author:Paul S. Auerbach, MD, MS, FACEP, FAWM
Date:December 19, 2006
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