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What happens between injury and our
perception of pain? This book is about the first unifying law of Pain that
explains the origin of all types of pain: from Arthritis to Fibromyalgia and
from Migraine to Sciatica.

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Designed for quick access to pain drugs
information, Sota Omoigui's Pain Drugs Handbook is a complete clinical guide
in a handy portable format
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As a synopsis of anesthetic pharmacology
it is a useful review for the beginning trainee and the advanced
practitioner. An all-time best seller, The Anesthesia Drugs Handbook has
been translated into Italian, Japanese, Malaysian, Polish and Portuguese.

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This booklet is written to guide those who
suffer or know someone suffering from pain. It provides the most current
information about the common painful syndromes, the right medications,
useful herbs and various treatments that can be utilized in the home, clinic
or hospital to successfully ease pain.

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One of the best books on Self Improvement
and Management ever published. Animals have been taking care of business
much longer than humans and they do it with an instinct few humans possess.

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The Universal
Drug Infusion Ruler
Drug Infusions Made Easy

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To obtain a phone consultation from pain
specialist, Dr. Sota Omoigui, click here.
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PATENTS
United States Patent
5,095,896
Audio-Capnometry Apparatus
Inventor: Sota Omoigui MD
Abstract
An apparatus for use in audio
monitoring of carbon dioxide concentration in general, and as an aid
in blind nasal intubation, as well as other procedures requiring the
monitoring of carbon dioxide in which carbon dioxide is measured by
a carbon dioxide monitor, the carbon dioxide monitors output is used
as the control voltage of a voltage controlled oscillator, and the
output of the voltage controlled oscillator is amplified, delivered
to a speaker, and thereby produces an audible tone whose pitch is
directly proportional to the level of carbon dioxide being
monitored.
L.A. Pain Clinic, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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United States Patent 5,833,602
Process of Continuous
Noninvasive Hemometry
Inventor: Sota Omoigui MD
Abstract
This invention relates to a process
of determining continuously and non-invasively (without the
withdrawal of blood.) the concentrations of hemoglobin. This is done
by measurement of the path length and analysis of the pulsatile
component of absorbance of multiple wave lengths of light
transmitted through a tissue bed. This invention also relates to the
process of simultaneous direct or indirect measurement of the
pulsatile arterial width or arterial diameter which is equivalent to
the pulsatile path length of the light transmitted across the tissue
bed. Measurement of this arterial diameter or pulsatile path length
is a prerequisite for non invasive determination of the hemoglobin,
hematocrit or pigment concentrations in blood.
L.A. Pain Clinic, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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