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D F Gorman

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The Medical Journal of Australia|July 9, 1999
Hyperbaric or normobaric oxygen for acute carbon monoxide poisoning: a randomised controlled clinical trial. Unfortunate methodological flawsD F Gorman
Medical Toxicology and Adverse Drug Experience|November 1, 1989
Problems and pitfalls in the use of hyperbaric oxygen for the treatment of poisoned patientsD F Gorman
Archives of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 1985
Were you knocked out?--Yes, but I wasn't admittedD F Gorman
Archives of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 1987
The utility of post-traumatic skull X-raysD F Gorman
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|July 1, 1989
Decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism in sports scuba diversD F Gorman
Injury|May 1, 1983
Evaluation of a hospital-based accident flying squad using an injury scoring systemD F Gorman, J Coals
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|November 8, 2002
Disruption of the iliocolic artery after blunt traumaC Dewar, D F Gorman
Journal of Accident & Emergency Medicine|March 1, 1994
Waste of a precious resource?C Park, D F Gorman
Undersea Biomedical Research|May 1, 1992
Lidocaine as an adjunct to hyperbaric therapy in decompression illness: a case reportA Drewry, D F Gorman
Undersea Biomedical Research|November 1, 1992
Posterior shoulder dislocation and humeral head necrosis in a recreational scuba diver with diabetesD F Gorman, M J Sandow
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The Medical Journal of Australia|July 9, 1999
Hyperbaric or normobaric oxygen for acute carbon monoxide poisoning: a randomised controlled clinical trial. Unfortunate methodological flawsD F Gorman
Medical Toxicology and Adverse Drug Experience|November 1, 1989
Problems and pitfalls in the use of hyperbaric oxygen for the treatment of poisoned patientsD F Gorman
Archives of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 1985
Were you knocked out?--Yes, but I wasn't admittedD F Gorman
Archives of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 1987
The utility of post-traumatic skull X-raysD F Gorman
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|July 1, 1989
Decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism in sports scuba diversD F Gorman
Injury|May 1, 1983
Evaluation of a hospital-based accident flying squad using an injury scoring systemD F Gorman, J Coals
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|November 8, 2002
Disruption of the iliocolic artery after blunt traumaC Dewar, D F Gorman
Journal of Accident & Emergency Medicine|March 1, 1994
Waste of a precious resource?C Park, D F Gorman
Undersea Biomedical Research|May 1, 1992
Lidocaine as an adjunct to hyperbaric therapy in decompression illness: a case reportA Drewry, D F Gorman
Undersea Biomedical Research|November 1, 1992
Posterior shoulder dislocation and humeral head necrosis in a recreational scuba diver with diabetesD F Gorman, M J Sandow
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