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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:

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

> need it.

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> Mazarin, MS, RD, CNS

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> 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

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> Vol. 68 No. 2, February 1954

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

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> ARTICLES

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> INTRAVENOUS INFUSION OF COCONUT WATER

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> BEN EISEMAN, M.D.

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

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> 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>

> ]

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> Author Affiliations

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> DENVER

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> 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.

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> S. Kalman PhD, RD, FACN

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> Director, BD - Nutrition & Applied Clinical Trials

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> Miami Research Associates

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> 6280 Sunset Drive #600

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> Miami, FL. 33143

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> Direct -

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> Office ext. 5109

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> Web: www.miamiresearch.com

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