نتایج جستجو برای: military medicine

تعداد نتایج: 292588  

Journal: :Gaceta medica de Mexico 2016
Antonio Moreno-Guzmán

As a part of the symposium titled “Mexico in 1915, Epidemics, Hunger, and Medical Assistance”, presented at the National Academy of Medicine on August 5, 2015, this section will underscore the most important and transcendent facts inherent tot he military medicine and surgery that happened during the turmoil of the year 1915.

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1959
F J INGHAM T A REED

tropical exposure, and between these and heat disorders. The relative value of artificial acclimatisation and indoctrination is worthy of study. The present attitude to drinking water cannot be improved, and no longer are salt tablets administered as a drill. Extra salt is probably no guarantee against heat disorders and may in some men aggravate prickly heat. More important than extra salt are...

2014
Lawrence A. Farwell Drew C. Richardson Graham M. Richardson John J. Furedy

A classification concealed information test (CIT) used the "brain fingerprinting" method of applying P300 event-related potential (ERP) in detecting information that is (1) acquired in real life and (2) unique to US Navy experts in military medicine. Military medicine experts and non-experts were asked to push buttons in response to three types of text stimuli. Targets contain known information...

2006
Franck Tétard Ville Harkke Mikael Collan

This paper aims to investigate the suitability of smart phones in the context of military medicine. Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) have been adopted more often than smart phones in mobile medical care. In this paper, we aim to present results on the use of smart phones by military physicians. In the autumn 2005, thirty one physicians used a smart phone during their military service. We inte...

2011
Eric B. Schoomaker

Same as Report (SAR) 18. NUMBER

2017
Christina Schofield Xun Wang Patrick Monahan Xiuping Chu Margaret Glancey Anuradha Ganesan Jason F. Okulicz Brian K. Agan

RESEARCH ARTICLE Regimen Switching After Initial Haart By Race in a Military Cohort Christina Schofield, Xun Wang, Patrick Monahan, Xiuping Chu, Margaret Glancey, Anuradha Ganesan, Jason F. Okulicz and Brian K. Agan Infectious Disease Clinical Research Program, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, USA Madigan Army M...

Journal: :The journal of trauma and acute care surgery 2012
Lorne H Blackbourne David G Baer Brian J Eastridge Bijan Kheirabadi Stephanie Bagley John F Kragh Andrew P Cap Michael A Dubick Jonathan J Morrison Mark J Midwinter Frank K Butler Russ S Kotwal John B Holcomb

Military Revolutions Murray and Knox equated military revolutions to ‘‘earthquakes.’’ These earthquakes forced a fundamental change in society and a state, and the state consequently altered the way it created and projected military power. Murray and Knox recognize five major military revolutions that have had that impact on Western history: the 17th century creation of the modern state and mod...

2013
Magdalena Cybulska Czesław Jeśman Agnieszka Młudzik Agnieszka Kula

The establishment of a standing Roman army during the reign of Augustus resulted in an increased demand for military doctors. The knowledge about the Roman military medicine comes primarily from the excavations at the valetudinaria. Medical instruments, medicine containers and remains of medicinal plants found there indicate that the Roman army strived to provide unwell legionaries with excelle...

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