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Patient Experience and the Treatment of Venereal Disease in Toronto’s Military Base Hospital during the First World War [PDF]
During the First World War, the Canadian Espeditionary Force (cef) was infamous for having the highest rates of venereal infection among the Allies.
Bogaert, Kandace
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The article is dedicated to the employees’ memory of the Avicenna Tajik State Medical University, who took an active part in the Great Patriotic War. The heroic feat of the entire of Soviet people and, in particular, the medical workers – alumnus and the
M.K. GULOV, N.S. JURAEVA, A.K. BARATOV
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Pushing the frontiers of military medical excellence: updates, progress and future needs
Since its establishment in 2014, Military Medical Research has come a long way in becoming a premier journal for scientific articles from various different specialties, with a special emphasis on topics with military relevance.
Jun Jie Seah, De-Yun Wang
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Vulnerability of the border area: analysis of the Traffic Accident Analysis System in Korea [PDF]
Purpose This study assessed patient vulnerability following traffic accidents (TAs) in Korea’s border area (BA). Methods The BA includes cities and counties directly adjacent to the demilitarized zone with North Korea.
Doo-Hun Kim+3 more
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Since 1980, when the term was officially associated with soldiers’ traumas during combat, PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) has reemerged due to a significant increase in patients and its revision in DSM-V (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Roxanne Barbara Doerr
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Home Front to War Front: The Navy Nurse Corps During World War II [PDF]
The Navy Nurse Corps was created in 1908, when President Theodore Roosevelt signed the Naval Appropriations Bill. Twenty women were selected to become the corps’ first members. These women were referred to as the “The Sacred Twenty.” On December 7, 1941,
Thibault, Amanda L.
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Early research on the biological effects of microwave radiation: 1940?1960 [PDF]
Two overriding considerations shaped the development of early research on the biological effects of microwave radiation?possible medical application (diathermy) and uncertainty about the hazards of exposure to radar.
Cook, HJ+3 more
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The article discusses the history of military medical training in Russia and Western Europe in XVIII–XIX centuries. The leading trend in military medical training in all compared countries was the introduction of militarymedical disciplines: military ...
I. M. Chizh, I. V. Karpenko
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The US Military Commitment to Vaccine Development: A Century of Successes and Challenges
The US military has been a leading proponent of vaccine development since its founding. General George Washington ordered the entire American army to be variolated against smallpox after recognizing the serious threat that it posed to military operations.
Silvia Ratto-Kim+5 more
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Effects of Normobaric Hypoxia on Oculomotor Dynamics of Aviator Students during a Simulated Flight Task [PDF]
Hypoxia occurs when the body\u27s tissues are unable to obtain adequate oxygen supply and is the primary environmental factor present when pilots are exposed to increasing altitude levels.
Blackley, Anna+11 more
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