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proposed to evaluate oxygen under higli pressure both as a therapeutic tool and 

 with regard to its effectiveness on intermediary metabolism, the cardio- 

 respiratory system, the systemic circulation, and kidney function. 



CONCLUSION 



The wide range of projects and the basic physiological data being accumulated 

 from them can definitely be expected to yield information of importance to 

 medical problems associated with the man in the sea program. 



Mr. Lennon. Dr. Jacobs, we express our appreciation to you and 

 your associates for your appearance this morning. We regret that we 

 were delayed in the beginning of your testimony. Thank you very 

 much. 



We will conclude the hearings until next Monday, when we resume 

 at 10 o'clock. 



(Whereupon, at 12:40 p.m., the subcommittee adjourned, to re- 

 convene Monday, December 11, 1967.) 



