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cryotherapy

06/27/2007 4:47 AM

My friend, general medicine, is looking for a easy to use and inexpensive cryotherapy device, to cure wraths and skin leasions.

Where can he find this device?

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Re: cryotherapy

06/27/2007 10:31 AM

Ovservations of a chiropodist/podiatrist at work suggests the use of low-temperature equipment as might be used to cure verruca pedis. It resembles a high-quality soldering iron to handle, though the connection is via a supply and return pipe instead of electricity. Is this equipment suitable? Liquefied N2O is used as a coolant. Is the temperature it achieves suitable?

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Re: cryotherapy

06/27/2007 10:59 AM

This is the kind of device he is looking for.

Do you know where he can find it?

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