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Mr T. Ruiter, a foreman boilermaker, checks the South Island’s first recompression chamber at the workshop of Norman J. Hurll and Company N.Z., Ltd. The chamber, which will be installed at The Princess Margaret Hospital, will be used for treating cases of the bends from diving accidents, in carbon monoxide poisonings, and in cases of gas gangrene.

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Press, 12 April 1978, Page 7

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Mr T. Ruiter, a foreman boilermaker, checks the South Island’s first recompression chamber at the workshop of Norman J. Hurll and Company N.Z., Ltd. The chamber, which will be installed at The Princess Margaret Hospital, will be used for treating cases of the bends from diving accidents, in carbon monoxide poisonings, and in cases of gas gangrene. Press, 12 April 1978, Page 7

Mr T. Ruiter, a foreman boilermaker, checks the South Island’s first recompression chamber at the workshop of Norman J. Hurll and Company N.Z., Ltd. The chamber, which will be installed at The Princess Margaret Hospital, will be used for treating cases of the bends from diving accidents, in carbon monoxide poisonings, and in cases of gas gangrene. Press, 12 April 1978, Page 7