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Navy Medicine is an integral part of today’s Navy and Marine Corps team and has been a part of that team since the American Revolution. Today’s Navy and Marine Corps team is engaged in a global power competition. Our country depends upon Navy Medicine’s unique expeditionary medical expertise to prepare and support Naval forces, including both Navy and Marine forces. This renewed global power competition requires Navy Medicine to be more agile and capable of operating in a distributed marit...



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US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Air Force. Office of the Surgeon General
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AIR FORCE MANUAL  NUMBER 161-1  Aerospace and Preventive Medicine FLIGHT SURGEON'S MANUAL 17 January 1962 The purpose of this manual is to act as a guide and a reference for the Flight Surgeon in the performance of his duties. It combines engineering and aeronautical facts with medical knowledge to provide the basic information encompassing the very specialized field of Aerospace Medicine. CONTENTS The Aircrew Effectiveness Progr am   Effects of Decreased Partial Pressure of Oxygen On...
Topics: military medicine, aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, space
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Dental Corps
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NAVAL POSTGRADUATE DENTAL SCHOOL CELEBRATES 100 YEARS! The Navy Dental Corps’ ongoing commitment to education and training is exemplified in the story of the Naval Postgraduate Dental School (NPDS) which celebrates its 100th anniversary on February 3rd, 2023.
Topics: dentistry, Dental Corps, training
The Manual of the Medical Department is issued in accordance with United States Navy Regulations. It contains detailed instructions and information pertaining to matters under the control of the Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery for the guidance of persons in the Naval Establishment. CONTENTS Medical Department  Medical Corps General Duties of Medical Corps Officers Duties of Medical Officers Afloat  Duties of Medical Officers Ashore Dental Corps Medical Service Corps Nurse Corps...
Topic: military medicine
Hospital newspaper Vol. 12, No. 1, January 10, 1956 - Vol. 13, No. 12, December 23, 1957.
Topics: Bill Cosby, NH Bethesda, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical Corps, Naval...
THE PRIVATE JOURNAL of JAMES MARKHAM AMBLER, M.D. P.A.Surgeon, U. S.Navy, and Medical Officer of the Jeannette; Together With Other Papers and a Photograph. Compiled and edited by J. D. Gatewood.
Topics: James Ambler, USS Jeannette, polar exploration, disaster, US Navy, Medical Corps, snow blindness,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. National Naval Medical Center
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Hospital newspaper, Vol. 17, No. 7, June 9, 1961 (incomplete) - Vol. 20, No. 12, December 18, 1964
Topics: NH Bethesda, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical Corps, Naval Medical...
Navmed P-5021 FOREWORD ... III  KILLED IN ACTION .... 1  Medical Corps Officers ... 3  Dental Corps Officers ...4  Hospital Corps Officers ....5 Hospital Corps Enlisted .....5  DIED OF WOUNDS. ....24  Medical Corps Officers ..... 25  Hospital Corps Enlisted  ....25 KILLED OR DIED AS PRISONER OF WAR ....28  Medical Corps Officers . ....20  Dental Corps Officers .....29  Hospital Corps Officers .... 29 Hospital Corps Enlisted ....30  WOUNDED IN ACTION . 34 Medical Corps Officers .......
Topics: World War II, World War 2, Medal of Honor, Prisoners of War, POWs, Bronze Star, Navy Cross, Silver...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Naval Hospital Bremerton / U.S. NMRTC Bremerton
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NHB/NMRTC Bremerton Caduceus A Monthly Recap of info, insight & issues for September, 2022 By Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer A Quality Quartet of Chief Selectees Naval Medical Forces Pacific Top Doc visits NMRTC Bremerton I Am Navy Medicine, Lt. Travis J. Silvey, Health Care Administrator Air Quality Awareness in a Haze Safety Check Walk-In for Mental Health On the Cross Country Recovery Road Less Traveled I Am Navy Medicine – from Pacific Partnership to 3rd...
Topics: Hospital Corps, Medical Service Corps, wildfires, air pollution, mental health, bicycling,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Navy Department BUMED News Letter Vol. 5, No. 6, March 16, 1945  Yaws, Penicillin in by J. K. Gordon ........................ 1  Weil's Disease, Penicillin in ........... 3  Oxygen Poisoning by O. E. Van Der Aue .......................... 3  Rations: Nutritional Value .... . ......... 7  Food Intake of Patients ....  ............. 8  Potatoes: Loss of Vitamins .............. 8  Chemotherapy Guide by A. G. Lueck ...................... 8  Pyrogenic Factor in Inflammation. ... 12 ...
Topics: Navy Medicine magazine, Hospital Corps, World War 2, World War II, penicillin, antibiotics,...
Optical Storage Technology Pharmaceutical Companies Universities/Colleges Hospitals Non-hospital Markets Public Organizations Professional Associations Museums Commercial Ventures Worldwide Testing & Certification Health Promotion Marketing/Promotion CD-ROM Information Systems Videodisc Effectiveness Research Resources
Topics: training, education
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Naval Hospital Oakland
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Hospital newspaper Vol. 11, No. 1, January 5, 1952 - Vol. 11, No. 26, June 28, 1952.
Topics: NH Oakland, My Friend Irma comic strip, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California,...
Scripted and produced by Jan Herman. "In late April and early May of 1975, the destroyer escort USS Kirk became a haven for refugees fleeing South Vietnam. Kirk's officers and enlisted personnel -- trained as warriors -- instantly transformed their man-of-war into a humanitarian assistance ship. Desperation and anguish gave way to reassurance as crew members fed their unexpected guests, dispensed medical care, diapered infants and provided hope to a dispirited people." PIN#806882
Topics: Vietnam War, USS Kirk, humanitarian assistance, helicopter, Richard Armitage, Paul Jacobs,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Textbook of Military Medicine Contents Foreword by The Surgeon General xi Preface xiii Patient Flow in a Theater of Operations xv 1. Combat Trauma Overview 1 2. Combat Anesthesia Overview 43 3. Airway Management 55 4. Hemorrhage, Shock, and Fluid Resuscitation 81 5. Physiological Monitoring 101 6. Deployable Hospitals 115 7. Military Anesthesia Machines 141 8. Closed-Circuit Anesthesia 175 9. Inhalational Anesthesia 187 10. Intravenous Anesthesia 211 11. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents 235 12....
Topics: Surgery, Military, Anesthesiology, Therapeutics Surgical, War wounds—Surgery, Zajtchuk, Russ,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. NAVAL HISTORY DIVISION. SHIPS' HISTORIES SECTION
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U.S. Navy Hospital Ship RELIEF (AH-1) is the fifth ship of the Fleet to bear the name. Includes list of commanding officers of AH-1 from 1920-1946.
Topics: hospital ship, USS Relief (AH-1), USS Relief, Spanish-American War, World War II, World War 2, USS...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
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Annual report of tri-service pathology institute.
Topics: U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, military medicine, forensics, Armed Forces Institute of...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Naval Health Research Center
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AUTHORS’ NOTE The Docs is the story of four Navy Corpsmen deployed to Iraq. While some events in the novel are specific to Operation Iraqi Freedom, this graphic novel is not intended to depict any specific time period or conflict. Rather, it represents a more general view of military life within a combat zone. The intent is to highlight challenges faced by Corpsmen in all wars. The commitment of Corpsmen to meeting these challenges is, like the story itself, timeless. PRODUCED BY THE NAVAL...
Topics: Operation Iraqi Freedom, graphic novel, comic book, Hospital Corps, Iraq
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Table of Contents  Number 1  PREFACE vii NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS viii SPECIAL ARTICLES: Diabetes and Protamine Insulin. By Elliott P. Joslin, M. D., Boston 1 J Compressed-Air Illness. By Charles W. Shilling, Lieutenant, Medical Corps, United States Navy 9, Treatment or Hay Fever With Alum-Precipitated Pollen Extract. By Robert F. Sledge, Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corps, United States Navy 18 Malaria. By W. H. Michael, Commander, Medical Corps, United States Navy 29 Barbiturate...
Topics: diabetes, havy fever, gonorrhea, venereal disease, sexually transmitted disease, antibiotics,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Air Force. WRIGHT AIR DEVELOPMENT CENTER
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WADC TECHNICAL REPORT 58-399 ASTIA DOCUMENT NO. AD 207780 JOSEPH W. WULFECK ALEXANDER WEISZ MARGARET W. RABEN THE INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY TUFTS UNIVERSITY IN COOPFRATION WITH JACKSON & MORELAND, INC., ENGINEERS WITH CONTRIBUTIONS BY COL. GEORGE O. EMERSON AERO MEDICAL LABORATORY CONTRACT No. AF 33(616)-2906 ABSTRACT The requirements of vision in military aviation are analyzed in the light of the human observer. Practical problems of perception encountered in many...
Topics: aviation medicine, opthalmology
1. The Manual of the Medical Department is issued in accordance with United States Navy Regulations article 1202. It concerns matters over which the Commander, Naval Medical Command exercises command, control, or supervision. 2. Designated articles of the Manual establish mandatory regulations that must be adhered to by all Medical Department commands and personnel.  Violations of such articles are punishable in accordance with the Uniform Code of Military Justice. These mandatory regulations...
Topics: military medicine, dentistry, Dental Corps, drug abuse
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Naval Regional Medical Center Oakland
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Hospital newspaper Vol. 40, No. 3, February 3, 1978 - Vol. 40, No. 22, November 17, 1978.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Naval Hospital Oakland
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Hospital newspaper Vol. 11, No. 27, July 5, 1952  - Vol. 11, No. 51, December 20, 1952.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Korean War
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Yards and Docks
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This is the second in a series of publications that are being written by this Bureau on Passive Defense and Damage Control, and it is intended to serve as a guide to naval shore activities in developihg adequate defense and damage control measures against chemical warfare. Chemical agents have become powerful and effective weapons of modern warfare, and any naval activity may be subjected to chemical attack. Under Navy Regulations, this Bureau is responsible for developing and distributing the...
Topics: Chemical Warfare, Decontamination
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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By Capt. Gerald Cox, Force Surgeon, Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Central Command and the Fleet Surgeon for the U.S. Fifth Fleet. "This week I had the honor of presiding at the final Navy Change of Command and Transfer of Authority ceremony at Expeditionary Medical Facility-Kuwait (EMF-K) during which Navy Capt. Dick Turner, NC, was relieved by Army Col. Joe Robinson, MC, USA, commander of the Army’s 325th Combat Support Hospital (CSH). On this momentous occasion Nov 3., the Navy’s...
Topics: Navy Medicine Live Blog, Camp Arifjan, Expeditionary Medical Facility-Kuwait, US Marine Corps,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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By Vice Adm. Forrest Faison, Navy surgeon general and chief, U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine One way we do that is through innovation, which is vital to the success of Navy Medicine. With increasing external demands, budget constraints, a high operational tempo and the busy lives our young men and women lead today, we must adapt to continue providing the best care possible. Throughout history, Navy Medicine has been a leader in innovation. I’m inspired every day by the achievements we’ve made,...
Topic: Navy Medicine Live Blog
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Naval Hospital Great Lakes.
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Naval Hospital Change of Command By Navy Journalist Alan J. Fishleder Release Humber 28-69 February 14, 1969 A new admiral has taken the helm of the Naval Hospital and Navy Hospital Corps School, Great Lakes, Ill. He is Rear Admiral John H. Cheffey who was recently promoted to the rank of rear admiral. Admiral Chaffey relieved Rear Admiral John w. Albrittain at a ceremony February 14 in the hospital's Memorial Theater. Admiral Albrittain will now assume a new post as Deputy Chief, Bureau of...
Topics: NH Great Lakes, Vietnam War
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Front Matter Foreword Preface Flow Diagram 1. The Weapons of Conventional Land Warfare 2. Assessing the Effectiveness of Conventional Weapons 3. The Evolution of Wound Ballistics: A Brief History 4. The Physics and Biophysics of Wound Ballistics 5. The Management of Ballistic Wounds of Soft Tissues 6. Primary Blast Injury and Basic Research: A Brief History 7. The Physics and Mechanisms of Primary Blast Injury 8. The Pathology of Primary Blast Injury 9. The Management of Primary Blast Injury...
Topics: military medicine, Weaponry of conventional warfare, Ballistic injury and treatment., Blast injury...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
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AFIP Letter Vol. 155, No. 2, April 1997 AFIP Scientists Discover Clues to 1918 Spanish Flu ....1 Tumors of the Adrenal Gland and Extra-adrenal Paraganglia ....2 New Technologies for the 21st Century by Michael J. Dickerson, Col, USAF, MC, The Director....  2 Spanish "Controversies" course set for Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 20-24 ....3 William Inskeep II, COL, VC, USA appointed Chair, Department of Veterinary Pathology ....4 William A. Gardner, Jr, MD, elected Chair, Scientific...
Topics: Influenza, World War 1, World War I, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, National Museum of Health...
A Message from the Nurse Corps Director Cynthia Kuehner, RDML, NC, USN [this is a video attachment] A Message from the Nurse Corps Deputy Director (Reserve Component) Eric Peterson, RDML, NC, USN A Message from the Surgeon General Rear Admiral (Upper Half) Bruce L. Gillingham, USN Officer Community Management Heather Ray CAPT, NC, USN Bureau of Medicine Reserve Affairs Kelley Fox CAPT, NC, USN Reserve Affairs Officer Welcome to the Nurse Corps Newest Specialty Leaders (AC)!! Community Update:...
Topics: Trauma Nurse Course, NAMRU-3, Ghana, Naval Medical Forces Support Command, African-American nurses,...
On October 1, 2020, Capt. Eric Peterson was promoted to Rear Admiral, becoming the Navy’s newest flag officer as well as the first male ever to achieve this rank in the Nurse Corps. As a flag officer, Peterson will serve as the Deputy Commander, Naval Medical Forces Atlantic and the Deputy Director Nurse Corps, Reserve Component.
Topic: Nurse Corps
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Naval Regional Medical Center Oakland
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Hospital newspaper Vol. 38, No. 1, January 2, 1976 - Vol. 38, No. 24, December 22, 1976. Issues No. 20-24 were mis-numbered, and are hand-corrected on this copy.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Dennis the Menace...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Naval Medical Research Center
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* Naval Medical Research Center - Asia Officially Opens Its Doors * NMRC Commanding Officer's Message * NMRC-Asia Commanding Officer's Message * Message to Navy Medicine Civilian Staff * Dr. Raymond H. Watten, Capt. MC, U.S. Navy, 1922 - 2013 * NSMRL At The Top of The World * Navy Medicine Presents Malaria Vaccine Research Achievements at Roundtable * Navy Lab in Cairo Provides Lab Risk Management Workshop * Focusing the Power of NextGen Sequencing on Navy Medicine * Navy Medicine R&D in...
Topics: Naval Medical Research Center – Asia (NMRC-A), NAMRU-3, Raymond Watten, obituary, vaccine,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Hospital Corps.
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FORCM Roberts, Director Hospital Corps Teamwork Forcm's Thoughts Career Counselor Corner HM ENLISTED TECHNICAL LEADERS Bravo Zulu Fallen, But Never Forgotten Fair Winds and Following Seas NEC Spotlight - L02A –FMF RECON INDEPENDENT DUTY CORPSMAN
Topic: Hospital Corps
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. USS Repose (AH-16)
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Cruise Book (or yearbook) from hospital ship's service during Vietnam War. Date of publication is estimated from internal evidence.
Topics: USS Repose (AH-16), hospital ship, Vietnam War, USS ForrestaI (CVA-59), Rudolph Nadbath
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Naval Medical Center Oakland
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Hospital newspaper Vol. 36, No. 1, January 11, 1974 - Vol. 36, No. 24, December 20, 1974.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Vietnam War
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Naval Regional Medical Center Oakland
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Hospital newspaper Vol. 43, No. 1, January 16, 1981 - Vol. 43, No. 25, December 18, 1981.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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United States Navy Medical News Letter Vol. 31 No. 12, 20 June 1958 Clinical Applications of Radioisotopes............. . .................. 2 Tumors of the Anterior Mediastinum.................................. 5 Cytology in Gastric Cancer . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 7 Study of Ptosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Oral Manifestations of Leukemia . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 11 Neostrophingic Mobilization...
Topics: Navy Medicine magazine, blood bank, Edward C. Kenney, William R. Charette, Unknown Soldier, pain,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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This instruction establishes policy and training requirements concerning the Long-Term Opioid Therapy Safety Program, including initial screening standards, required actions related to the safe prescription of opioids, and the continued monitoring of patients on long-term opioid therapy.
Topics: opiates, opiods, drug abuse, chronic pain, pain management
by by André Sobocinski On March 18, 2021, Vice. Adm. Donald Custis, the 26th Surgeon General of the Navy died. He was 103. For those who served in Navy Medicine during his tenure in office his passing marks the end of an era—the last surviving World War II veteran Surgeon General.
Topics: Medical Corps, Navy Medicine, Vietnam War, World War II, obituary, history of medicine
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Specialty Editors FRANKLIN D. JONES, M.D., F.A.P.A. LINETTE R. SPARACINO, M.A. VICTORIA L. WILCOX, Ph.D. JOSEPH M. ROTHBERG, Ph.D. JAMES W. STOKES, M.D. Contents Foreword by The Surgeon General xi Frontispiece Plates x Preface xiii Patient Flow in a Theater of Operations xv 1. Psychiatric Lessons of War 1 2. Traditional Warfare Combat Stress Casualties 35 3. Disorders of Frustration and Loneliness 63 4. Neuropsychiatric Casualties of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Warfare 85 5. Psychiatric...
Topics: War Neurosis, Military psychiatry—United States, Combat Disorders, War, Military Psychiatry,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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by André Sobocinski U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Since 1971, Force Master Chiefs of BUMED have served as senior enlisted advisors for Navy Surgeons General, and the voice for some 26,000 active and reserve Hospital Corpsmen in the Navy on matters relating to the welfare, health, job satisfaction, retention, morale, utilization, and training. Although it is easy to acknowledge the necessity of the role, the Hospital Corps was already 72 years old when the position of the “Force”...
Topics: Navy Medicine, Surface Warfare, Hospital Corpsman, Fleet Marine Force, Hospital Corpsmen, Force...
NAVMED P-5014  Key to duty-station abbreviations: AFIP--Armed Forces Institute of Pathology AFPCB--Armed Forces Pest Control Board ASMRG--Armed Services Medical Regulating Office AFRRI--Armed Forces Radiobiological Research Institute, NNMC, Bethesda, Md. BUMED--Bureau. of Medicine and Surgery BUPERS--Bureau of Naval Personnel BUWEPS--Bureau of Weapons DASA--Defense Atomic Support Agency DASA(H&M) Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health & Medical) EDU--Experimental Diving Unit...
Topics: military medicine, Medical Corps
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Specialty Editors DAVID P. DEETER, M.D., M.P.H. JOEL C. GAYDOS, M.D., M.P.H. Contents Foreword by The Surgeon General xi Preface xiii Patient Flow in a Theater of Operations xv History and Organization 1. Occupational Health in the U.S. Army, 1775–1990 1 2. Mobilizing the Industrial Base 29 3. U.S. Army Health Programs and Services 61 4. Industrial Hygiene in the U.S. Army 93 Protecting Personnel 5. Health Hazards to Healthcare Workers 129 6. Health Hazard Assessments 165 Hazards to the...
Topics: Occupational Health, Military Medicine, Preventive Medicine, Environment, industrial hygiene,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Naval Hospital Oakland
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Hospital newspaper Vol. 3, No. 1, January 28, 1991 - Vol. 3, No. 17,  December 20, 1991.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, hospital ship
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Contents Foreword by The Surgeon General xvii Preface xix SECTION 5: Epidemiology in the Field 705 31. Disease and Nonbattle Injury Surveillance: Outcome Measure for Force Health Protection 707 32. Outbreak Investigation 723 33. Epidemiologic Measurement: Basic Concepts and Methods 755 34. Laboratory Support for Infectious Disease Investigations in the Field 783 SECTION 6: Infectious Diseases of Concern 801 35. Diseases Transmitted Primarily by Arthropod Vectors 803 36. Diseases Transmitted...
Topics: Military hygiene, Military Medicine, Preventive Medicine, epidemiology
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Specialty Editor COLONEL WILLIAM D. JAMES, MC, U.S. ARMY Chief Dermatology Service Walter Reed Army Medical Center Contents Foreword by The Surgeon General xi Preface xiii Patient Flow in a Theater of Operations xv 1. Historical Overview and Principles of Diagnosis 1 2. Cold-Induced Injury 21 3. Skin Diseases Associated with Excessive Heat, Humidity, and Sunlight 39 4. Immersion Foot Syndromes 55 5. Cutaneous Reactions to Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Warfare 69 6. Allergic and Irritant...
Topics: dermatology, Skin Diseases, Military Medicine, tuberculosis, syphilis
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Contents Foreword by The Surgeon General xi Preface xiii Patient Flow in a Theater of Operations xv Medical Aftermath of the Persian Gulf War xvi 1. Overview: Defense Against the Effects of Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents 1 2. History of Chemical and Biological Warfare: An American Perspective 9 3. Historical Aspects of Medical Defense Against Chemical Warfare 87 4. The Chemical Warfare Threat and the Military Healthcare Provider 111 5. Nerve Agents 129 6. Pretreatment for Nerve Agent...
Topics: Medicine, Military, Chemical warfare, Biological warfare, Sidell, Frederick R., Takafuji, Ernest...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Contents Foreword by The Surgeon General xi Preface xiii Section III: Mountain Environments 611 19. Mountains and Military Medicine: An Overview 613 20. Selected Military Operations in Mountain Environments: Some Medical Aspects 621 21. Human Adaptation to High Terrestrial Altitude 647 22. Physical Performance at Varying Terrestrial Altitudes 693 23. Cognitive Performance, Mood, and Neurological Status at High Terrestrial Elevation 729 24. Acute Mountain Sickness and High-Altitude Cerebral...
Topics: Textbook of Military Medicine, Environmental Medicine, Military Medicine. 3. Altitude Sickness,...
An approximately 4-minute video of World War 1 Red Cross workers (including sculptor/artist Anna Coleman Ladd) fashioning prosthetic/cosmetic devices for men with facial injuries.
Topics: World War 1, American Red Cross, prosthetics, facial injuries, Anna Coleman Ladd, World War I,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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By Dr. Chase M. Watters, microbiologist, Naval Medical Research Unit-San Antonio. "Dr. Chase M. Watters is currently a post-doctoral fellow microbiologist in the Maxillofacial Injury and Disease Department at Naval Medical Research Unit, San Antonio (NAMRU-SA)"
Topics: Navy Medicine Live Blog, NAMRU-SA, microbiology
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Dr. Sturtz has been a naval aviator and naval medical officer; served in Vietnam; and was the commanding officer of USNS Mercy; the Atlantic Fleet Surgeon, and a Professor of Clinical Surgery at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD. Conducted by Jan K. Herman, BUMED Historian, Bethesda, MD, 11/7/1991, 11/27/1991, 12/3/1991.
Topics: Vietnam War, hospital ship, USNS Mercy, USS Sanctuary, NH Philadelphia, USUHS, USS Wisconsin,...
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Navy. Naval Medical Research Center
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*NMRC and WRAIR Team Up to Launch Joint West Africa Research Group in Nigeria *NAMRU San Antonio Participates in First Local Bioscience Research Database Website *U.S. Army and Navy Forces Collaborate with African Partners in the Fight against Malaria *Navy Surgeon General Conducts All Hands Call with Navy Research Unit in Cairo *R&D Chronicles: The Mosquito Fighters, Part VII - The Inimitable Dr. Stitt and the Navy Medical School *NSMRL Hosts Young Scientists as Part of STEM Programs...
Topics: Africa, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, NAMRU-SA, Naval Medical Research Center, Nigeria,...
Navpers 15890. THIS PUBLICATIONS EXPLAINS ... . . . the moral responsibilities of leadership. . . . the policies, the purposes, the methods and the basis of the Protection of Moral Standards and Character Education Program. . . . the position of all leadership personnel in carrying out the program. IT DESCRIBES . . . . . . existing programs of this nature throughout the Naval Establishment. . . . means and methods of establishing and carrying out the program in various type commands. . . ....
Topics: film, movies, education, morality, Chaplain Corps
NAVPERS 15,790 The primary purpose of decorations, medals, commendations and citations, either individual or by units, is to recognize and reward acts or services of distinction which were above and beyond that normally expected and which distinguished the individual or unit among those performing similar acts or services. CONTENTS Section Page 1. General Instructions Concerning Decorations, Medals, Badges, Ribbons and Devices----------- --------------------------- 1 (1) The primary purpose of...
Topics: U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, World War II, World War I, Spanish-American War
US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection
by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Contents Foreword by The Surgeon General xi Preface xiii Section I: Hot Environments 1 1. Introduction to Heat-Related Problems in Military Operations 3 2. Human Adaptation to Hot Environments 51 3. Physical Exercise in Hot Climates: Physiology, Performance, and Biomedical Issues 87 4. Psychological Aspects of Military Performance in Hot Environments 135 5. Pathophysiology of Heatstroke 161 6. Prevention of Heat Illness 209 7. Clinical Diagnosis, Management, and Surveillance of Exertional Heat...
Topics: 1. Environmental Medicine, military Medicine, heatstroke, cold weather medicine, Environmental...
Telephone interview with A. Milton Bell, World War II pharmacist's mate aboard USS Rixey (APH-3). Conducted by Jan K. Herman, Historian, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, 18 September 1995. At the time of the interview, Dr. Bell was the Director of Admissions at New York University College of Dentistry and also a professor of prosthodontics. The transcription of the interview is severely edited.
Topics: A. Milton Bell, oral history, World War II, USS Rixey (APH-3), penicillin, plaster
Theresa Burmeister was appointed to the Navy Nurse Corps on November 3, 1918, and assigned to Naval Hospital Great Lakes. She died of influenza (the 1918 epidemic of 'Spanish Flu') on January 29, 1919 at 6:35 AM. She was a graduate of St. Joseph's Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
Topics: Nurse Corps, influenza, World War I, Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919
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by U.S. Army. Office of The Surgeon General. Borden Institute
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Specialty Editors PRAXEDES V. BELANDRES, M.D. Colonel, Medical Corps, U.S. Army Associate Professor F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences TIMOTHY R. DILLINGHAM, M.D. Associate Professor Johns Hopkins University Hospital
Topics: Wounds and Injuries—rehabilitation, Wounds and Injuries—psychology, Physical Therapy—methods,...
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by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Vol. 10, No. 1 January 1916 PREFACE .. .... vii SPECIAL ARTICLES: A TECHNIC FOR THE ABS0RPTION TEST FOR SYPHILIS, USING HUMAN COMPLEMENT. By Surgeon C. S. Butler and Hospital Apprentice, First Class, W. P. Landon.......... ....... ......... ...... l THE EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS; AS IT RELATES TO THE SERVICE AND TO THE NAVAL HOSPITAL AT LAS ANIMAS, COLO. By Medical Director G. H. Barber...................... . ..... ... ... 9 STUDIES PERTAINING TO LIGHT ON SHIPBOARD. By Surgeon T. W....
Topics: China, Spain, USS Helena, USS Solace, USS Saratoga, hospital ship, Cuba, Turkey, World War I,...
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by U.S. Navy. USS Tranquillity (AH-14)
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The U.S.S. TRANQILLITY, Officers and Crew welcome you. With the most modern and finest of Medical facilities, you shall soon be restored to health and happiness. To aid you during your days with us, this brief guide has been prepared.
Topics: Marine Corps, World War II, World War 2, USS Tranquillity (AH-14), hospital ship
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by U.S. Naval Hospital Oakland
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Hospital newspaper Vol. 32, No. 1, January 2, 1970 - Vol. 32, No. 25, December 25, 1970.
Topics: NH Oakland, Nurse Corps, Hospital Corps, Medical Corps, California, Dental Corps, Vietnam War
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by U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center
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NMCPHC Updates • DRSi Newsletter - The Reporter • Health Promotion and Wellness Healthy Weight toolbox • Health Promotion and Wellness February newsletter • Quick Hit - New Year. New Plate Public Health in the News • Got Resolution? Naval Hospital Bremerton Health Promotion and Wellness Can Help - DVIDS • Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune Recognizes Trauma Center with Ribbon Cutting - DVIDS • Suicide Prevention: Eliminating the Stigma - Health.mil • Weight Loss More than Food...
Topics: Navy Entomology Center of Excellence, NEPMU, suicide, NH Bremerton
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by U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center
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NMCPHC Updates  Annual Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Conference  Healthy Eating Toolbox  NMCPHC Workplace Health Risk Assessment (HRA) – What You Need to Know  Blue H Start-Up Tips  HPW Infographic: Take the Pressure Off  Quick Reference Checklist for ESSENCE Registration  DRSi Newsletter – The Reporter Public Health in the News  Navy Medicine Draws from the Past to Outline the Future of Battlefield Medical Care – DVIDS  Focus on Prevention…Not the Cure...
Topics: Navy Entomology Center of Excellence, NEPMU
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by U.S. Naval Center for Combat and Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC)
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Stigma of Mental Health Care in the Military Erin L. Miggantz, PhD Naval Center for Combat & Operational Stress Control Overview While anti-stigma efforts have been employed throughout all branches of the military, research shows that the stigma of mental illness in the military remains high (Hoge et al., 2004; Hoge et al., 2006). Military anti-stigma efforts include but are not limited to the following: (a) the Department of Defense’s (DoD) $2.7-million campaign focused on decreasing...
Topics: Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iraq, sleep, Stress Disorders...
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by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Prepared by Naval Aerospace Medical Institute and BioTechnology, Inc. Office of Naval Research Contract N00014-76-C-1010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Chapter 1 Physiology of Flight . 1-1 Chapter 2 Acceleration and Vibration . . . . . ....... 2 -1 Chapter 3 Vestibular Function ............ 3-1 Chapter 4 Space Flight Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Chapter 5 Internal Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Chapter 6 Psychiatry. .. ....
Topics: Aviation medicine, aerospace medicine, flight surgeons, history of medicine, flying, airplanes,...
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by U.S. Naval Hospital Orlando
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Looking for an investment? Have we got a deal for you! There ought to be a law... Staff Journal LAB LINE: Our version of the "A" team LCDR A. H. Ronquillo, MC, USNR Health and Physical Readiness Awards of Excellence Designer drugs are for ·dumb dumbs Have they come a long way? NURSES JOB DESCRIPTION - 1887 Health care today
Topics: Florida, hospital, newspaper, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, laboratory medicine, AIDS, MDMA, drug...
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by U.S. Navy. Naval Medical School. Edward Rhodes Stitt Library
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Edward Rhodes Stitt Library Catalog, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
Topics: Stitt Library, Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center
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by U.S. Navy. Nurse Corps
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FORWARD (sic) THIS BLUEPRINT OF NAVY NURSING IS THE DIRECT RESULT OF THE EFFORTS OF MANY NURSE CORPS OFFICERS WHO CONTRIBUTED SIGNIFICANT CLINICAL AND PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE TO DESIGN A PRACTICE MODEL FOR NAVY NURSING. THIS PROJECT WAS CONCEPTUALIZED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE NURSE CORPS AND BECAME A REALITY THROUGH HER DYNAMIC LEADERSHIP AND GUIDANCE. THIS DOCUMENT ENCOMPASSES MY PHILOSOPHY, WHICH IS FOUNDED IN THE GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF NAVY MEDICINE, AND FULLY SUPPORTS THE MISSION OF THE MEDICAL...
Topics: Nurse Corps, nursing
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by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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1-page biography of Chief, Medical Corps, Assistant Chief, Operational Medicine and Fleet Support
Topics: Medical Corps, radiology, NH Newport, NH Long Beach, NMC Oakland
Treating Heat Injuries: The Critical First Hours 10.10.2019 Video by Thomas Webster Visual Information Directorate-NMLPDC This video standardizes Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune's (NMCCL) Heat Injury treatment at all NMCCL medical facilities and among FMF Corpsmen attached to Marine Units aboard Camp Lejeune Date Taken: 10.10.2019 Date Posted: 02.21.2022 12:13 Category: Package Video ID: 831634 VIRIN: 191010-N-N1526-0002 PIN: 804004 Filename: DOD_108816242 Length: 00:07:30 Location: CAMP...
Topics: heat injury, Marine Corps
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by US Army Medical Department Center and School. Borden Institute
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senior editors Arthur L. Kellermann, MD, MPH Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine and Dean, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Eric Elster, MD Captain, MC, US Navy Professor and Chair, USU-Walter Reed Department of Surgery, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences associate editors Charles Babington Principal, WaVe Communications Racine Harris, MPH Program Manager, Defense Health...
Topics: military medicine, Germany, Iraq, Afghanistan, Afghan Campaign 2001-, Iraq War, 2003-2011
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by U.S. Naval Medical Command Northwest Region
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Hospitals newspaper Vol. 2, No. 4, March 13, 1986 - Vol. 2, No. 23, December 18, 1987.
Topics: Hospital Corps, USNH Mercy (TAH-19), hospital ship,, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical...
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by U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Table of Contents Number 1  PREFACE vii FRONTISPIECE: Thomas Henry Huxley. SPECIAL ARTICLES: Heart sounds and their value. By Lieutenant Commander H. A. Hare, Med. Corps, U. S. N. R. F. . 1 Eliminating the epileptic from the navy. By Lieutenant L. E. Bisch, Med. Corps, U. S. N. R. F 6 The use of serum in lobar pneumonia. By Lieutenant E. W. Gould, Med. Corps, U. S. N. R. F., and Lieutenant M. Shaweker, Med. Corps, U. S. N 16 Diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia and empyema. By Commander F. A....
Topics: podiatry, World War I, cardiology, influenza, USS Solace, hospital ship, scarlet fever, pathology,...
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by U.S. National Naval Medical Center
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Hospital newspaper Vol. 21, No. 1, January 21, 1965 -  Vol. 21, No. 12, December 20, 1965.
Topics: NH Bethesda, Hospital Corps, Nurse Corps, Medical Service Corps, Medical Corps, Naval Medical...
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by USS Sanctuary (AH-17)
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Cruise book or yearbook for the hospital ship USS Sanctuary (AH-17) for a year of the Vietnam War.
Topics: hospital ship, USS Sanctuary (AH-17), Nurse Corps, nursing, Vietnam War
Story by   André Sobocinski   U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery     In April 2020, the Naval Hospital Jacksonville deployed a special diagnostic unit to the guided missile destroyer USS Kidd (DDG-100), then in the throes of a shipboard outbreak. The team—comprised of two medical officers and five corpsmen—was referred to as the “Rapid Response Team,” and for good reason. Within a mere three hours this team was both conceived, assembled and deployed on a mission to conduct...
Topics: USS Kidd (DDG-100), history of medicine, history of technology, COVID-19, NH Jacksonville, Hospital...