The most comprehensive single-volume compilation of HBOT history, science, clinical applications, and case literature ever published as a research brief. Free, fully cited, open access.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: The Definitive Reference traces the entire arc of hyperbaric medicine from Nathaniel Henshaw's 1662 Domicilium proposal through the French pneumatic renaissance, Cunningham's Cleveland Steel Ball Hospital, Boerema's Life Without Blood, the Mitsui Miike coal-mine disaster, and into the modern Tel Aviv telomere experiments and 2025 long-COVID clinical trials.
Every fact, mechanism, case, and date is sourced. More than 200 inline citations link directly to peer-reviewed journals, federal agencies, the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, mainstream news archives, and institutional publications. Where evidence is contested, debated, or anecdotal, we mark it explicitly.
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