The Sport Diving Employee

As scuba diving becomes an increasingly popular recreational activity, the probability of the occupational health physician seeing diving-related disorders increases. Recognition of many of these disorders is unlikely if not specifically looked for and if an account of diving activities is not forth...

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Embolism, Air - etiology
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Physical Examination
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