January 29, 2008

Hospital Constructs Hibernation Room for Frozen-Sleep Care (Jul, 1940)

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Source: Popular Science ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Jul, 1940
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Hospital Constructs Hibernation Room for Frozen-Sleep Care
TO CHECK the value of the new frozen-sleep method of treating cancer (P.S.M., Sept. ‘39, p. 43), a refrigerated hibernation room has been set up at the Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Mechanical refrigeration equipment maintains the treatment room at a temperature of about sixty-five degrees F., so that the body temperature of the patient may be kept between eighty-eight and ninety degrees, or about nine degrees below normal body temperature. A constant watch is maintained over the patient, who remains in the room for periods as long as five days, generally without feeding and in a semiconscious state, although he can be aroused at any time if necessary. The special hospital hibernation chamber is known as the crymotherapy room.

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  1. wow…cancer *and* then you have to go through this.

    Comment by fizzyg — January 30, 2008 @ 8:06 pm

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