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APPENDICES Appendix A. Transcripts of interviews of three AIDS patients who had received PAP IMI treatments at the International Pain Research Institute. Appendix B. Appdx B-1: Protocol used in the PAP IMI study conducted by Dr. N. Tsilimigakis and case history summaries of the 7 AIDS patients. Appdx B-2: A translation of newspaper article published in Adesmeftos Press, October 16, 1995. Appendix C. Appdx C-1 : Protocol used in the PAP IMI study conducted at the First Hospital of Social Security and case history summaries of the 12 AIDS patients (Letter from Dr. G. Stergiou, M.D. to Dr. Brijj B. Saxena, Ph.D., December 27, 1995). Appdx C-2: An excerpt of Dr. Papadopoulos' conversation from the November 17, 1995 Hillman/PAP Electrodynamics teleconference. Appendix D. Physiodynamics study on use of pulsed electric current for treating AIDS patients. Appdx D-1: Testimonial by Carol Messard, N. D., Appdx D-2: Blood count data of one AIDS patient who underwent VTS pulsed electric current treatments. Appdx D-3: Blood count data of six AIDS patients who underwent VTS pulsed electric current treatments. Appendix E. Paper by W. Lyman, et al. reporting inactivation of AIDS virus by electric current. Appendix F. Labeling for the PAP IMI. Appendix G. Unpublished paper by Dr. S. D. Kottaridis: "Animal controled, placebo control studies of EMP," 1993. Appendix H. Published paper describing the results of PAP IMI treatment of pelvic pain in 20 women. Appendix I. Consent form to be used in the proposed study.
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