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“Brief History Of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
• In 1662, British Physician and Clergyman Henshaw first used compressed air in an attempt to treat pulmonary disease. His first chamber was called the “Domicilium” Chamber pressure was either raised or lowered with organ bellows.
• Illness from pressure change was first recorded in late 1600’s by physicist and chemist, Robert Boyle.
• British chemist, Joseph Priestly studied the “Goodness of Air.” He found that plants produced this previously undefined gas which animals consumed. (Oxygen).
• French Surgeon Fontaine. In 1879, over 20 surgical procedures were preformed in his unit. Deep Surgical anesthesia was possible because of its increased effective percentage accompanied by a higher oxygen partial pressure, which rendered it safer.
• In 1845, French mining engineer, Triger, described pressure related limb pain, and paralysis in French caisson laborers.
• In 1878, French Physiologist Paul Bert determined the connection between nitrogen bubbles and decompression sickness. He made several key gas discoveries, Including Central Nervous System Oxygen Toxicity from High Pressure.
• By 1878, Paul Bert had determined the connection between bends and nitrogen bubbles and showed that pain could be reversed with recompression.
• In 1908, Haldane published their work along with three sets of tables of time and depth schedules. Most dive tables and computers are currently based on these concepts.
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