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Aviation medicine

Oxford Textbook of Medicine, 2020
Abstract Travel by air is a safe means of transport, but puts people at various physiological risks and is a potential means of spreading infectious disease. Physiological risks associated with flying include hypoxia, as atmospheric pressure falls with altitude.
M. Bagshaw
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Aviation Medicine.

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926
Hopewell Bauer
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AVIATION MEDICINE

British Medical Bulletin, 1945
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Aviation Decompression Sickness in Aerospace and Hyperbaric Medicine.

Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, 2023
INTRODUCTION: The U.S. Navy experienced a series of physiological events in aircrew involving primarily the F/A-18 airframe related to rapid decompression of cabin pressures, of which aviation decompression sickness (DCS) was felt to contribute.
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Medicine in aviation

The American Journal of Medicine, 1948
Abstract The technical advances in aircraft are lessening the number of medical contraindications for flying. The increased efficiency of oxygen systems and the increasingly extensive use of such systems has made it safer now than formerly for the patient with hypoxia to fly.
J H, TILLISCH, F R, GUILFORD
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Aviation medicine considerations in parachuting operations

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2018
Starkey et al provide a thorough and welcomed analysis of injuries sustained during a large airborne parachuting exercise, focusing on the traumatic injuries sustained.[1][1] While the altitude of despatch in this paper is not quoted, it is assumed to be
B. Posselt, Peter D. Hodkinson
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REPORT ON THE 69TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF AVIATION AND SPACE MEDICINE

The Polish Journal of Aviation Medicine Bioengineering and Psychology
Introduction: This report provides an overview of our attendance at the 69th International Congress of Aviation and Space Medicine (ICASM), held in Abu Dhabi, UAE. We have highlighted developments that are of particular interest to our institution.
Stefan Gaździński, K. Sowa
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