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High altitude hypoxia, a mask and a Street. Donation of an aviation BLB oxygen mask apparatus from World War 2Cooper et al., 2017
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- Cooper M
- Street N
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- Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
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The history of hypoxia prevention is closely inter-related with high altitude mountain and aviation physiology. One pioneering attempt to overcome low inspired oxygen partial pressures in aviation was the BLB mask—named after the three designers—Walter M …
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