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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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Medical problems encountered on British Antarctic expeditions
, 1973R. M. Lloyd
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The expedition medical officer
InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2014openaire +1 more source
The Medical and Physiological Aspects of the Mount Everest Expeditions
, 1937C. Warren
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Morbidity on Youth Expeditions to Developing Countries
Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 2002Karen Forbes
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Morbidity and Determinants of Health on Youth Expeditions
Wilderness and Environmental Medicine, 2004Anna Sadnicka
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A medical expedition to Nigeria.
University of Newcastle upon Tyne medical gazette, 1977R, Robinson, T, Balmer, M, SMith
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