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The Ottawa '88 meeting of the International Society for Oxygen
Transport to Tissue attracted a record number of participants and
presentations. We were able to avoid simultaneous sessions and
still keep the scientific program to four days by using poster
sessions followed by plenary debate on each poster. To paraphrase
the British physicist David Bohm, we tried to avoid an ordinary
discussion, in which people usually stick to a relatively fixed
position and try to convince others to change. This situation does
not give rise to anything creative. So, we attempted instead to
establish a true dialogue in which a person may prefer and support
a certain point of view, but does not hold it nonnegotiab1y. He or
she is ready to listen to others with sufficient sympathy, and is
also ready to change his or her own view if there is a good reason
to do so. Our Society is in its "teen" years, and there are even
some arguments about its exact age. Many newer members have raised
questions concerning the history of the Society. For this reason, I
have asked one of the "founding fathers," D. Bruley, to prepare a
brief account of the birth and early history of the Society which
appears on the following page.
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