Military health outreach on Exercise ASKARI SERPENT: a discussion of clinical and ethical challenges [0.03%]
军事健康推广行动:ASKARI SERPENT演习的临床和伦理挑战讨论
Luke John Turner,D Wilkins,J I J A Woodhouse
Luke John Turner
Exercise ASKARI SERPENT (Ex AS) is an annual British Army medical exercise that sees the deployment of a medical regiment to rural Kenya. The exercise involves the delivery of health outreach clinics and health education to the civilian pop...
Giles Goatly,N Guidozzi,M Khan
Giles Goatly
Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) was first described in the 1960s and has become a major area of research due to the mortality and morbidity associated with it. ARDS is currently defined using the Be...
One hundred years (and counting) of blast-associated traumatic brain injury [0.03%]
相伴百余年的爆炸相关创伤性脑损伤
Kevin Kinch,J L Fullerton,W Stewart
Kevin Kinch
Blast-associated traumatic brain injury (TBI) has become one of the signature issues of modern warfare and is increasingly a concern in the civilian population due to a rise in terrorist attacks. Despite being a recognised feature of combat...
Surgeon Major Thomas Heazle Parke (1857-1893): Irish doctor, soldier and explorer [0.03%]
托马斯·希泽·帕克上尉(1857-1893):外科医生、军人和探险家
Andrew Parke
Andrew Parke
Surgeon Major Thomas Heazle Parke (1857-1893) was a doctor from Drumsna, County Roscommon, who after completing his education at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland joined the British army as a medical officer. After several years of s...
Beyond bombs and bayonets: Defence Engagement and the Defence Medical Services [0.03%]
超越炸弹与刺刀——国防参与及医疗服务部门
John Whitaker,D Bowley
John Whitaker
Managing combat laparostomy [0.03%]
管理作战开腹术
Christopher M Lamb,J P Garner
Christopher M Lamb
Martin Bricknell
Martin Bricknell
Rhys Davies
Rhys Davies