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Re: Low Speed Impact Injuries

ed phillips (ed.phill@aol.com)
Wed, 27 Mar 1996 22:56:38 -0500 (EST)

Another good source is "Accidental Injury Biomechanics and Prevention" by Nahum and Melvin. Alan Nahum M.D. (619)457 9711 or try "Crash Injuries: How and Why they happen" by Alan Hyde Ph.D. M.D. both available through SAE.
ed phillips
ed phill@aol.com


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