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RESPONSIBILITIES OF MILITARY MEDICINE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955To many persons the concept of military medicine is reasonably simple. If one asks them what military medicine is they will say, "It is medical care for military patients." Many physicians hold this same belief. It is completely erroneous. It is regrettable that so widespread a belief exists, because thinking that medicine can serve military forces by ...
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Somalia: Medicine and the Military
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994To the Editor. —Despite being out of the international spotlight, the civil war in Somalia continues to destroy the socioeconomic structure of the country. Warring factions have displayed persistent aggression against relief workers and have forced many organizations providing humanitarian assistance to leave the country.
Julia B. VanRooyen, Michael J. VanRooyen
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2009
Tropical diseases remain a significant threat to deployed military personnel as demonstrated by recent outbreaks amongst troops in Sierra Leone, Iraq and Afghanistan. Five cases are presented from military deployments in tropical or sub-tropical areas, which illustrate important diseases and diagnostic principles for military physicians.
Christopher Ellis, Mark S. Bailey
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Tropical diseases remain a significant threat to deployed military personnel as demonstrated by recent outbreaks amongst troops in Sierra Leone, Iraq and Afghanistan. Five cases are presented from military deployments in tropical or sub-tropical areas, which illustrate important diseases and diagnostic principles for military physicians.
Christopher Ellis, Mark S. Bailey
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Immunization and Military Medicine
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984This lecture, a memorial to Joseph E. Smadel, reviews the involvement of the military in the development and use of immunizing materials. Smallpox and smallpox immunization in the military and the development and present status of immunization against typhoid, cholera, yellow fever, typhus, tetanus, diphtheria, plague, influenza, adenovirus, meningitis,
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Medicine as a Social Instrument: Military Medicine
New England Journal of Medicine, 1951THE twentieth century has been an era of far-reaching extension of the frontiers of medicine. In this, military medicine has had a conspicuous part.
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The Role of Military Medicine in Military Civic Action
Military Medicine, 1993We are moving into an era when U.S. military forces will be called upon frequently to perform military civic action (MCA) projects. Such projects, have been used successfully and unsuccessfully, primarily in the areas of medicine and engineering, to enhance the standing of military forces with indigenous populations. However, the available criteria for
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