A. Rascher did not discover anything. Q. Well, how about air embolism; did you always c [ ... ]
are suffering from air embolism; what would be your way to diagnose this condition? A. First, I should have to suspec [ ... ]
if you will go down to the line, "The experiments conducted by myself and Dr. Romberg proved the following, " then skip one, two, three and the four [ ... ]
Rascher found this condition of embolism, inasmuch as he states after his autopsy in the second paragraph and if you will turn to the second paragra [ ... ]
of air, let us say at 100 cubic cms. can be made into a blood vessel without the experimental subject noticing anything at all. In other words, the [ ... ]
Q. This is paragraph 6 under No. 7, and it starts out: "To find out whether the severe psychical and physical effects [ ... ]
vessels of the brain, the coronary vessels,and the vessels of the liver and the intestines, etc. "That proves that air embolism, so far considered [ ... ]
develops which is quite harmless. In other words, it also depends on, first, how large the embolism is, and secondly, where it is located. A few min [ ... ]
death or the causes for these conditions of drop pressure, drop sickness or high altitude sickness. Were you as interested as Rascher was in whether [ ... ]
experiments there would be two things to consider, one would be the altitude sickness as considered by lack of oxygen, and the other would be your s [ ... ]