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MEDICAL NOTES ON A GREENLAND ICE CAP EXPEDITION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1957
• Six men were isolated for 100 days, during which they traveled almost 1,200 miles, in parts of Greenland where the temperatures ranged from 31 to —30 F at altitudes up to 12,000 ft. The most frequent disease or complaint was respiratory, particularly sinusitis. All members of the group showed a sudden fall of hemoglobin level and red blood cell count
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The expedition medical officer

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2014
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Morbidity on Youth Expeditions to Developing Countries

Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 2002
Karen Forbes
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Morbidity and Determinants of Health on Youth Expeditions

Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 2004
Anna Sadnicka
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A medical expedition to Nigeria.

University of Newcastle upon Tyne medical gazette, 1977
R, Robinson, T, Balmer, M, SMith
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