Comparison of Three Field Treatments for Induced Mild (33.0 Celsius) Hypothermia
by Gordon G. Giesbrecht (a.k.a. Professor Popsicle)
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Winnipeg: University of Manitoba, 1986. Hard bound, lengthy thank you note by author on front free endpaper. 142pp plus appendix of graphs. As new. 1.1 kilograms. A thesis presented to the University of Manitoba in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Physical Education in Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation Studies. The author is now Professor of Thermophysiology at the University of Manitoba. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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- Comparison of Three Field Treatments for Induced Mild (33.0 Celsius) Hypothermia
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- Gordon G. Giesbrecht (a.k.a. Professor Popsicle)
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- Winnipeg: University of Manitoba, 1986
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