Abstract
ONE of the most important recent developments in diving medicine is its growing significance for the medical profession as a whole. New types of diving equipment and new technics have not only broadened the scope of diving to include important new military, scientific and commercial applications but also opened it to the average man as a fascinating and practical sport. A phenomenal increase in the number of persons involved in diving has resulted. As a consequence, medical problems that once could be left to the Navy's handful of submarine-diving medical officers now confront civilian practitioners in many parts of the . . .
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