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期刊名:Journal of the royal army medical corps

缩写:J ROY ARMY MED CORPS

ISSN:0035-8665

e-ISSN:2052-0468

IF/分区:0.0/Q4

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Ulf Schmidt Ulf Schmidt
Part I provides the historiographical context and examines the causes which led to the creation of the first independent research ethics committee (REC) at Porton Down, Britain's biological and chemical warfare establishment, in operation s...
Faiz Mh Ahmad,S K Nanda,S R et al. Faiz Mh Ahmad et al.
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Jia-Yu Guo,Hui-Ru Hou,F Cao Jia-Yu Guo
Increases in the number of women in critical positions on military missions place new demands for specialised healthcare services to promote performance. The main health problems servicewomen facing are musculoskeletal injuries, reproductiv...
Aurélien Renard,C Martinet,P J Cungi et al. Aurélien Renard et al.
Introduction: The extent of the French forces' territory in the Sahel band generates long medical evacuations. In case of many victims, to respect the golden hour rule, first-line sorting is essential. Through simulation ...
Maxwell Mehlman Maxwell Mehlman
Biological interventions to improve performance, such as amphetamines, have a long history of military use, and in the future may include more advanced biotechnologies. This article discusses the ethics of using biomedical enhancements in t...
Rebecca Woolley Rebecca Woolley
In September 2017, the British Government called on the military to deliver aid and provide assistance to British Overseas Territories in the Caribbean affected by the devastating category 5 Hurricane, Irma.1 The military and humanitarian o...
Christophe Joubert,A Sellier,J-B Morvan et al. Christophe Joubert et al.
The management of a craniocerebral wound (CCW) remains challenging, particularly in a severely injured patient. Considering the complexity of the multilayer insult and damage control care in an unstable patient, every procedure performed sh...