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Bay Area Hypersciences, Inc. is a collaboration between cousins, Harry Hull and Edward Good, both with extensive interest and involvement in aviation and science. Mr. Hull, whose father revolutionized electroplating (the Hull Cell), is a chemical engineer and present owner of a company that processes raw materials for manufacturing, and develops chemicals for agricultural and industrial use. His cousin, Edward Good, a neurologist, was a cofounder of the Space and Underwater Section of the World Federation of Neurology. He has been involved in a project for NASA – that of investigating space sickness, an affliction of space travelers. In their discussions of various medical conditions affecting humans, they struck upon the idea of using hyperbaric techniques to aid in a number of medical problems. They created Bay Area Hypersciences to build HBO chambers that have included a state-of-the-art, fully-certified, multiplace chamber for treatment of wound infections and decompression sickness; a new type of intraoperative heart pump; and a device facilitating organ transplantation. They learned that they could build and supply HBO chambers more economically than current manufacturers and effect treatment to a greater number of people who would otherwise become disabled and dependent.
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Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 29412