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Anaesthesia in developing countries – a risk for patients

Dear Len

Hope this finds you well

This is very interesting

Sorry to bother you, I’m trying to contact David Peel-he’s down as biomedical engineer, Ashdown Consultants, Hartfield UK, but googling this leads me nowhere useful

Do you happen to have contact details for him-I’ve tried IPEM membership list etc etc, but to no avail

Many thanks

Best wishes
Peter Lee

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Anaesthesia in developing countries – a risk for patients

Dear Colleagues,

I attach some communications from Dr.Neil Pakenham-Walsh and Professor David
Morley on this topic which may be of interest. Information on some devices,
including the Glostavent Anaesthesia System, which are suitable for
delivering anaesthesia in developing countries, can be found at:
_www.diamedica.co.uk_ (http://www.diamedica.co.uk)

Very best wishes,

Len Cornish
Biomedical Engineering Consultant
Global Healthcare Projects
58 Oakfield, Goldsworth Park,
Woking, Surrey [...]

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