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titleOfInvention VACUUM CHAMBER WITH ADVANCED FUNCTIONS FOR RAPID ELIMINATION OF VOLATILE TOXIC SUBSTANCES
abstract The diffusion gradient of "volatile" toxic substances, such as carbon tetrachloride, halogenated hydrocarbons in general, and additionally xylene, benzene, alcohol, can in principle be increased in that the patient is immediately transferred into a low-pressure chamber (Fig. 1 and 2) with special devices and is medically treated therein from a sluice. The devices additionally used for this in order to avoid possibly serious injuries to the body, for example liver necrosis, have the object of effecting an increase in oxygen in the space of the low-pressure chamber, an increase in the CO2 partial pressure for stimulation of the respiratory centre, effective removal by suction of the gas/air into which the "volatile" toxic substances were released preferably via the lungs of the patient. Based on my own experiments on animals, the reduced pressure, which is especially employed for saving the lives of patients who have attempted suicide, should be from 350 to about 200 mm Hg. Boiling point of the particularly toxic carbon tetrachloride: 76.7 DEG C. <IMAGE>
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