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Original articles
Edmonds C, Walker D. Scuba diving fatalaties in Australia and New Zealand. Part 3. The equipment factor. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):2-4.
Walker M. What price Tasmanian scallops? A report of morbidity and mortality associated with the scallop diving season in Tasmania 1990. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):4-11.
Wilks J, O'Hagan V. Queensland scuba divers and their tables. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):11-14.
Williamson J, Acott C, Webb R, Capps R, Gilligan F, Gorman D. Australia’s “Diver Emergency Service” (DES) 008-088-200: analysis of recored usage over a 35 month period during 1987-1990. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):14-21.
Gatehouse M, Wodak T. The responsiblity of doctors performing “fit to dive” assessments. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):21-22.
SPUMS Annual Scientific Meeting 1990
Gorman D, Helps S. The pathology of air embolism of the brain in divers. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):22-25.
Adkisson G. The BS-AC ’88 decompression tables. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):25-28.
Richardson D. PADI teaching about decompression sickness and how to avoid it. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):29-34.
Barr L, Martin L. Tank carrier’s lateral epicondylitis: case reports and a new cause for an old entity. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):35-37.
Barr L, Brunt D, Martin L. Tank carrier’s lateral epicondylitis: a biomechanical rationale for injury and prevention. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):37-41.
Letters to the Editor
Scott B. DivEvac. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):48.
Ramsay R, Goble S. Low pressure gas alarms. SPUMS Journal. 1991;21(1):48-49.
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