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If no on sends it, l can probably do that for you. Let me know if you still

need it.

Mazarin, MS, RD, CNS

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Kalman

Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 3:26 PM

To: theissn ; ACSMNutrition ;

Nutritionnews ; rd-usa

Subject: article request

Does anyone have access to AMA Journals that can be kind enough to share

this article?

http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/68/2/167?maxtoshow=

<http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/68/2/167?maxtoshow= & hits=10 & RES>

& hits=10 & RES

ULTFORMAT= & searchid=1 & FIRSTINDEX=0 & minscore=50 & resourcetype=HWCIT

Vol. 68 No. 2, February 1954

<http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/content/vol68/issue2/index.dtl>

ARTICLES

INTRAVENOUS INFUSION OF COCONUT WATER

BEN EISEMAN, M.D.

AMA Arch Surg. 1954;68(2):167-178.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first

150 words of the full text PDF

<http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/68/2/167> and any section

headings.

IN MANY of the underdeveloped areas of the world it is impossible

locally to prepare solutions sufficiently pure to be employed for

intravenous infusion. A major need, therefore, exists for an easily

obtainable cheap source of sterile pyrogenfree fluid suitable for

intravenous administration.

The purpose of this communication is to present laboratory and clinical

data concerning coconut water as a possible source of such intravenous

fluid. Should this material prove to be satisfactory, it might be of

benefit both to physicians now practicing in remote areas and under

emergency military conditions where the normal sources of intravenous

solutions have been interrupted.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This study has been carried out in Bangkok, Thailand, and in St. Louis.

The majority of the laboratory procedures have been undertaken in St.

Louis; clinical trials have been done in both Thailand and St. Louis.

The present study deals only with coconut water of low . . . [Full Text

PDF of this Article <http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/68/2/167>

]

Author Affiliations

DENVER

From the Department of Surgery, Washington University School of

Medicine, and Hospital, St. Louis.; Associate Professor of

Surgery, Colorado University School of Medicine, and Chief of Surgical

Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Denver.

S. Kalman PhD, RD, FACN

Director, BD - Nutrition & Applied Clinical Trials

Miami Research Associates

6280 Sunset Drive #600

Miami, FL. 33143

Direct -

Office ext. 5109

Fax

Email: dkalman@... <mailto:dkalman%40miamiresearch.com>

<mailto:dkalman@... <mailto:dkalman%40miamiresearch.com> >

Web: www.miamiresearch.com

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I have already obtained this article for him. If anyone else is interested

in a PDF of this, email me.

Shelby , MS, RD, LD

On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 5:05 PM, Mazarin wrote:

>

>

> If no on sends it, l can probably do that for you. Let me know if you still

> need it.

>

> Mazarin, MS, RD, CNS

>

> From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

> Kalman

> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 3:26 PM

> To: theissn ; ACSMNutrition ;

> Nutritionnews ; rd-usa

> Subject: article request

>

>

> Does anyone have access to AMA Journals that can be kind enough to share

> this article?

>

> http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/68/2/167?maxtoshow=

> <http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/68/2/167?maxtoshow= & hits=10 & RES>

> & hits=10 & RES

> ULTFORMAT= & searchid=1 & FIRSTINDEX=0 & minscore=50 & resourcetype=HWCIT

>

> Vol. 68 No. 2, February 1954

>

> <http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/content/vol68/issue2/index.dtl>

>

> ARTICLES

>

> INTRAVENOUS INFUSION OF COCONUT WATER

>

> BEN EISEMAN, M.D.

>

> AMA Arch Surg. 1954;68(2):167-178.

>

> Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first

> 150 words of the full text PDF

> <http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/68/2/167> and any section

> headings.

>

> IN MANY of the underdeveloped areas of the world it is impossible

> locally to prepare solutions sufficiently pure to be employed for

> intravenous infusion. A major need, therefore, exists for an easily

> obtainable cheap source of sterile pyrogenfree fluid suitable for

> intravenous administration.

>

> The purpose of this communication is to present laboratory and clinical

> data concerning coconut water as a possible source of such intravenous

> fluid. Should this material prove to be satisfactory, it might be of

> benefit both to physicians now practicing in remote areas and under

> emergency military conditions where the normal sources of intravenous

> solutions have been interrupted.

>

> MATERIALS AND METHODS

>

> This study has been carried out in Bangkok, Thailand, and in St. Louis.

> The majority of the laboratory procedures have been undertaken in St.

> Louis; clinical trials have been done in both Thailand and St. Louis.

> The present study deals only with coconut water of low . . . [Full Text

> PDF of this Article <http://archsurg.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/68/2/167>

> ]

>

> Author Affiliations

>

> DENVER

>

> From the Department of Surgery, Washington University School of

> Medicine, and Hospital, St. Louis.; Associate Professor of

> Surgery, Colorado University School of Medicine, and Chief of Surgical

> Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Denver.

>

> S. Kalman PhD, RD, FACN

>

> Director, BD - Nutrition & Applied Clinical Trials

>

> Miami Research Associates

>

> 6280 Sunset Drive #600

>

> Miami, FL. 33143

>

> Direct -

>

> Office ext. 5109

>

> Fax

>

> Email: dkalman@... <mailto:dkalman%40miamiresearch.com>

> <mailto:dkalman@... <mailto:dkalman%40miamiresearch.com> >

>

> Web: www.miamiresearch.com

>

>

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