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Rabbits kept alive by oxygen injections
Rabbits kept alive by oxygen injections
28 June 2012
In the late nineteenth century, US doctor John Harvey Kellogg experimented with oxygen enemas - an idea that has been revived in recent decades in the form of bowel infusers - says Professor Mervyn Singer (Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Clinical Physiology).
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