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An overview of the Institute of Naval Medicine
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 2005In the time allotted to this presentation I have only been able to provide a brief outline of the type of work undertaken by INM. However, I hope I have been able to demonstrate that INM is indeed living up to its Mission Statement and motto 'e mari ad salutum'.
M. R. Dean
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Naval Medicine in the Age of Exploration
Maritime Studies, 1999(1999). Naval Medicine in the Age of Exploration. Maritime Studies: Vol. 1999, No. 108, pp. 1-9.
N. Westphalen
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The Institute of Naval Medicine 1969-2019: departments past and present
J V S Wickenden, G H G McMillan
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Amphiaraus: first naval doctor and father of Naval Medicine
Balkan Military Medical Review, 2015Emmanouil Magiorkinis +2 more
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From Palace to Hut: The Architecture of Military and Naval Medicine
Christine Stevenson
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Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service, 2019
James Pearse was the most distinguished English military surgeon of the late 17th century. He established the basic principles of naval surgical care and was a notable innovator and administrator during the Second and Third Dutch wars.
C. P. Willoughby
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James Pearse was the most distinguished English military surgeon of the late 17th century. He established the basic principles of naval surgical care and was a notable innovator and administrator during the Second and Third Dutch wars.
C. P. Willoughby
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