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DISCUSSION 



BLAIR: Sir Christopher, I was particularly interested in your 

 viewpoint with regard to the effect of chilling. I never had oc- 

 casion to do a study of this particular matter with regard to our 

 patients whom we have cooled down to hypothermic levels, and 

 in the last 100 patients I can recall for whom I have been re- 



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