Case series of non-freezing cold injury: epidemiology and risk factors [0.03%]
非冻结性冷伤的病例系列研究:流行病学与危险因素分析
James A Kuht,D Woods,S Hollis
James A Kuht
Background: Non-freezing cold injury (NFCI) occurs when the peripheral tissue is cooled sufficiently that damage occurs, but not to the point of tissue freezing. Historically, the phenotype of the injuries studied was oft...
T C Nicholson-Roberts
T C Nicholson-Roberts
World War 1 ended 100 years ago. The aftermath included the consolidation of significant advances in medical care of casualties. Some of these advances were made in the care of chemical casualties, in particular the mechanisms of toxicity a...
Foreward to the special issue of the Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps on military psychology from the Surgeon General [0.03%]
军医杂志军事心理学专刊总编辑序言
Martin Bricknell
Martin Bricknell
Comparing short versions of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) in a military cohort [0.03%]
军队队列中简短酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)的比较研究
Jason Watterson,B Gabbe,P Dietze et al.
Jason Watterson et al.
Background: The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is widely used for monitoring harmful alcohol consumption among high-risk populations. A number of short versions of AUDIT have been developed for use in t...
UK Armed Forces Continuous Attitude Survey: a short history and description of a key strategic information tool [0.03%]
英国武装部队态度追踪调查:简要历史及一项重要战略信息工具的描述
Nicola Elliott-Mabey,H Davison
Nicola Elliott-Mabey
The tri-Service Armed Forces Continuous Attitude Survey, commonly known as AFCAS, was introduced in 2007 to coherently assess and monitor the attitudes of Regular Service personnel in key policy and management areas and is used by groups in...
Fritz Allhoff,K Potts
Fritz Allhoff
Under customary international law, the First Geneva Convention and Additional Protocol I, medical personnel are protected against intentional attack. In § 1 of this paper, we survey these legal norms and situate them within the broader int...
Military medical research in Britain and the USA: the challenge of informed consent [0.03%]
英国和美国的军事医学研究:知情同意的挑战
Michael L Gross
Michael L Gross
Military medical research requires informed consent from test subjects, which is difficult to obtain for deployed (in-theatre) or prehospital studies where patients are incapacitated and legal representatives are not available. Although US ...
Global health diplomacy and humanitarian assistance: understanding the intentional divide between military and non-military actors [0.03%]
全球健康外交与人道主义援助:了解军事行动者和非军事行动者之间的鸿沟
Sheena M Eagan
Sheena M Eagan
Often known as ' global health diplomacy ', the provision of medical care to accomplish strategic objectives, advance public diplomacy goals and enhance soft power is increasingly emphasised in international affairs and military policies. D...
Assessment of vibration exposure and physiological responses of crew members during Infantry Combat Vehicle (ICV) operation: a pilot study [0.03%]
步兵战车操作期间乘员振动暴露及生理反应的评估:一项初步研究
Archana A Malhari,D Bhattacharyya,K Arya et al.
Archana A Malhari et al.
Background: Operation of infantry combat vehicle (ICV) influences the cardiorespiratory responses as well as the risk of vibration exposure on the crew members which adversely affect their performance and health. ...
Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: what are the risks in our diverse military population? [0.03%]
顶壁心肌肥厚病会给我们不同的军人造成多大的风险?
Leanne Jane Eveson,A Williams
Leanne Jane Eveson
We present the case of a 50-year-old, fit, asymptomatic gurkha officer. At a routine medical, an ECG showed T-wave inversion in the chest leads V3-6. Transthoracic echo showed left ventricular apical hypertrophy and cavity obliteration cons...