Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Last night I added a scan of a 1920's or 30's postcard of the interior of a hyperbaric chamber taken by a photographer somewhere in Missouri. Perhaps this is Cunningham's pre-Timken chamber? Wasn't he first in Kansas? You can see it at medicaid/photos/album/441534705/pic/4008926\ 24/view?picmode=original & mode=tn & order=ordinal & start=1 & dir=asc Notice the electric lights lining the walls, the electric lamps, the candlestick telephone, the victrola, the wicker furniture, the cotton- upholstered furniture, and perhaps oxygen tanks on the back wall. So much for the dangers of electrical devices in a compressed air environment. Freels 2948 Windfield Circle Tucker, GA 30084-6714 770-491-6776 (phone) 404-725-4520 (cell) 815-366-7962 (fax) mailto:david@... fearlessparents/ http://www. .com http://www.davidfreels.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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