Read Surviving the Extremes: A Doctor's Journey to the Limits of Human Endurance Online
Authors: Kenneth Kamler
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temperature, body
heat-tolerant bacteria,
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helicopter
search,
135
heliox,
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helium, breathing of, in diving,
176–77
Hermanigildo (Amazon boy),
23–34
,
63–65
,
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,
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high altitude,
183–235
adaptation to,
210–13
physiological limit of,
213
practice of medicine at,
15–16
,
196–97
,
204–10
,
213–19
,
222–35
high-altitude flatus,
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high-altitude toothache,
213–14
high-pressure nervous syndrome,
176
Hoffman, Jeff,
255
hole, getting in, to escape heat,
144
horizontal position of body,
244
Hottentots,
150
houseplants, jungle origin of,
67–68
Hubble Space Telescope,
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Hughes, Andrew, Jane, Matthew and Sam,
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,
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,
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human body
adaptation to heat,
149–51
chemical reactions in,
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complexity of, as system,
5
designed for tropics,
200
deterioration of, in outer space,
265–73
evolution of, not yet complete,
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,
51
,
151
,
204
functioning of, in extreme environments,
12–13
hollow spaces in,
161–62
internal heat generated by,
185–86
protein in,
112–13
self-burning of, during starvation,
112–13
,
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training of,
141–42
water content of,
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,
130–32
,
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water pressure on, in dives,
161–63
,
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humans
place in the food chain,
101
survival and prevalence of,
57–58
,
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,
278
,
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hunger
“hunter reflex,”
214–15
hunting,
149
huts,
62
Hwang, Emma,
238
Hyakutake (comet),
221
hyaluronidase,
46
hydrogen, breathing of, in diving,
177
hyperbaric chamber,
178–79
hyperthermophiles,
142
hypnosis,
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hypothalamus,
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214–15
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self-willed recovery from,
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immune system,
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inhibition,
118–19
injuries, major, pain blocked in,
27–28
insects
bites,
36
in food,
51
instincts, primitive,
216
International Space Station (ISS),
238–41
,
250
,
253–55
intestines,
214
Jahoda, Bill,
26
Japan,
160
jerboa,
149
Jose (Papagos Indian guide),
152–53
judgment, poor,
219
jungle,
17–83
diseases in,
35–38
practice of medicine in,
18
Kami (porter),
219
Kamler, Kenneth (author)
initiated in extreme medicine,
7–16
medical training,
6–7
as witch doctor,
38–39
Kennedy, John F, Jr.,
249
“Khumbu cough,”
204
Khumbu Glacier,
192
kidneys,
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,
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,
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,
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,
132
,
145
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194–95
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knowledge
loss of, in new generations,
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,
80–82
store of, as survival tool,
36
,
56
,
146–47
,
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Koncha (kitchen boy),
205–10
,
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Kon-Tiki
,
101
krill,
101
Kufka, Julianne,
276–77
lactic acid,
211–12
language, of author and native informants,
9
,
25
,
69
,
75
latrines and toilets,
49–50
,
78
,
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Lazarev, Vasily,
246
Lazutkin, Aleksandr,
251
leg
atrophied,
48
broken,
272–74
deterioration of, from nonuse,
266
effect of cold,
225
Leonov, Aleksei,
254
life rafts and boats,
91–111
keeping afloat,
94–95
marine life attached to and following,
96–97
light, bending of, in water,
95–96
,
180
light stick,
180
Lim, Poon,
102
limbic system,
217
limb-salvage reflex,
214–15
lithium hydroxide,
258
liver
as food,
104
llama,
212
Lovell, Jim,
257
luck,
275–76
survival capacity of,
89
water in,
87
when diving,
161–63
Lycra running suit,
144
machines, monitoring by,
268–69
Makarov, Oleg,
246
malaria,
35–36
mammals
diving,
195–96
four-legged,
149–50
high-altitude,
212–13
Marathon des Sables,
124–25
,
135
,
146
mariners, cannibal tradition of,
116–17
Mars, imagined voyage to,
242–73
Mary-Jeanne
,
111–14
Masai people,
150
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
16
masturbating, self-punishment for,
26
Mayol, Jacques,
164
McGee, W. J.,
152–53
median nerve,
93
medical equipment and supplies
donated,
197
field-testing of,
15–16
native,
67–73
planned and packed for extreme environments,
7–8
,
196–97
medicine
practiced in extreme environments,
6–16
practiced on natives,
8–9
,
14–15
,
25–32
,
36–38
,
48–49
,
192
training in, Western and native,
80
meditation,
71
Mediterranean Basin,
167
medulla,
217
melanin,
150
mental discipline
and body control,
164
practicing, to overcome emotional and mental obstacles,
279
and survival,
113
Mestre, Audrey,
164–66
metabolic reactions, speed of,
131
migration,
204
mind
reality of beliefs held by,
52
,
288
as software,
282
miners, in extreme environments,
149
,
213
mirage,
137
Mir
space station,
251–53
mittens,
185
Mojave Desert,
151–52
Mongols,
210
Morocco,
167
mountains
climbing of, preparation needed,
7–8
descending in the dark,
220
,
221
gods on top of,
215
Mount Aucanquilcha (Andes),
213
Mount Everest,
2
,
15–16
,
190–91
,
268
author’s expeditions to,
12
,
183–235
deaths on,
15
,
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,
218–19
,
222
,
225
,
227
disasters of 1996,
221–35
multicelled organisms,
58
muscle relaxant,
68
muscles
cold’s effect on,
203
efficient,
141
how they work,
45
internal heat generated by,
186
oxygen supply in,
195–96
slow-twitch and fast-twitch,
141
Namba, Yasuko,
222
National Geographic
,
12
,
190
,
220
native cultures, attacked by modern civilization,
80–83
navigation,
145–46
Nazi experiments,
138
Neanderthals,
160
neck,
225
NEEMO,
237
Nepal,
190
nerves,
27
cut,
30–34
signals between,
69
neurological exam,
38
neuroma,
30–31
neuron,
289–90
New York City, as habitat,
18
nitric oxide,
211
nitrogen
in air, breathing of,
169–71
,
175
in blood,
13–14
of protein,
104
nitrogen narcosis,
169–71
NOAA,
237
noble feelings, evolutionary reason for,
97
nocturnal animals,
144
nostrils,
162
nylon shell,
184–85
NympheaWater,
167–70
oceans,
84–123
size of,
91–92
survival records,
102
Ong-Chu (cook on Everest),
205
,
210
opal miners of Australia,
149
operating table, in the field,
26–27
orientation, sense of,
70
,
92
,
93
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247–50
osmosis,
132
otolith,
247
out-of-body experience,
154–55
,
173
,
289
overweight persons, survival of,
120–22
oxygen