Hey All,
I found this and listened to the 5 minute audio presentation about the history of Ventilators. I found it to be quite interesting, and I learned some things.
I thought maybe others would be interested in this too so I decided to share the link.
http://respiratory-care-sleep-medicine. ... ution.aspx
I just discovered the author also has a blog on ventilators. Here is the link to that
http://community.advanceweb.com/blogs/rs_3/default.aspx
Karen
The history of Ventilators and BLOG for Madalot and others
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Re: The history of Ventilators for Madalot and others
Interesting listen. Scares me to realize that I actually understood so much of what he was talking about! Boy, I've come a long way in two years!!
Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for sharing this.
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