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Sequelae of road injuries

Injury, 1970
Of the 4342 admissions of road accident cases to the Birmingham Accident Hospital in 1961, 1268 were admitted as in-patients, about half of these were short-stay cases and about one-quarter severe cases requiring intensive care. Of the in-patients, about one-quarter were pedestrians, and motor-cyclists ⋆ and car occupants accounted for one-half ...
W. Gissane, J. Bull, Barbara Roberts
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Road traffic injuries in conflict areas

Injury Prevention, 2013
The United Nations (UN) has proclaimed the years 2011–2020 as the Decade of Action for Road Safety.1 The related public health actions are of particular importance to those living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).2 These actions are more focused on highly populated LMICs where development needs have been leading to increased motorisation ...
Luis Manuel Rosa, Sosa, Junaid A, Bhatti
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Injuries Associated with Strenuous Road Marching

Military Medicine, 1992
Injuries were recorded during and up to 12 days after a maximal effort road march. Light infantry soldiers (N = 335) carried a total load of 46 kg over a 20 km course. Twenty-four percent of the soldiers suffered one or more injuries, resulting in 44 days of limited duty. All injuries involved the lower extremities and/or the back.
J, Knapik   +4 more
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Medical evaluation in road injury claims

The Lancet, 1997
Letter ; SCOPUS: le.j ; info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Tomberg, Claude, Lucas, Pierre
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Injury profiles of road traffic deaths

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2007
The objective is to describe injuries of road traffic deaths in Barcelona and identify injury profiles by road user type, through a cross-sectional study including road traffic deaths for the period 1997-2004. The data source was the Institut de Medicina Legal de Catalunya.
Elena, Santamariña-Rubio   +5 more
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Some Aspects of Road Traffic Injuries

World Journal of Surgery, 2005
Today, it is hard to imagine how we human beings lived without cars. Yet, motor vehicles can also cause a great number of deaths and injuries and considerable economic loss, which causes a global burden. Understanding the occurrence and increasing number of road traffic injuries will contribute to the prevention and control of these accidents and to ...
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Driver Injuries in Auto Road Racing

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1985
In brief: The author reviewed the incidence and pattern of injuries sustained by drivers over a nine-year period at Mid-Ohio and Waterford Hills (Michigan) road-racing courses. One death occurred at Mid-Ohio, and eight drivers incurred major injuries. No fatalities occurred at Waterford Hills, but three drivers incurred major injuries. The racing stock
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Eye injuries in road traffic accidents

Injury, 1973
Summary Sixty-four cases of road traffic accidents with eye injury were seen between January, 1966 and April, 1971. Fifty-one of these cases were studied in detail. Most of the accidents involved frontal collision with another vehicle and produced eye injuries to the unbelted driver or the front seat passenger.
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ROAD CRASH INJURY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1969
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