Decompression Sickness, an Emerging Recreational Hazard


Decompression Sickness, an Emerging Recreational Hazard is a scholarly work, published in 1962 in ''The New England Journal of Medicine''. The main subjects of the publication include surgery, Altitude sickness, medicine, anaesthesia, decompression, decompression sickness, decompression illness, atrial heart septal defect, and extreme sport. Intermittent prickling and burning sensations in the skin are experienced fairly often by divers during the actual decompression from a dive and immediately thereafter.

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