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Doc Holliday Sr. to the author while working on an automobile approximately 1965. I asked "Will it work?" He replied, "With luck, and God’s grace in a long handled spoon"
Robertson, L.S. Injury Epidemiology. 1992.
Oxford University Press Inc. New York
Haddon, W. Jr. 1984. Forward to the Injury Fact Book, First Edition
Baker, Susan P., O’Neill Brian, Ginsburg Marvin J., Li Gohua.
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Oxford University Press New York, 1992.
Baker, Susan P., O’Neill Brian, Ginsburg Marvin J., Li Gohua.
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Oxford University Press New York, 1992.
Linda Ford, Former of Cherokee EMS, and Former President of the National Native American EMS Association "We do injury prevention, but we don’t do what you do."
Haddon, W., Jr. Strategy in preventative medicine: passive vs. active approaches to reducing human wastage. Journal of Trauma. 1974. 14: 353-354
Haddon, W. Jr. Ten basic strategies for preventing hazards of all kinds. Hazard Prevention. 16: 8-12
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Excerpted from "The Expert Witness Scam", Robertson, L., 2000
Free on the World Wide Web at
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Rescue III International
Swift Water Rescue Technician Course
National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development
July 2, 2001
http://156.40.88.3/new/releases/drowning.cfm
National Study Examines Sites Where U.S. Children Drown
Ruth Brenner, M.D., M.P.H. et al.
"Although drunk driving is a crime and stupid as well, the offender should not suffer the death penalty as a result of their stupidity when it is preventable." (Thanks to Leon Robertson for arguing this case with me back in 1983. It was this argument that changed my viewpoint permanently).
Karsteadt L, Larsen C, Farmer P. Analysis of a rural trauma program using the TRISS methodology: a 3-year retrospective study. Journal of Trauma. 1994;36:395 - 400.
Decker P., Flaherty J. MD, LeBeau G., Short D. Quantifying the Unmet Need in IHS/Tribal EMS. Office of Program Planning and Evaluation
Office of Public Health, IHS Headquarters 1999-2001