Recent Advances in Operational Aerospace Medicine


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The review provides Air Force flight surgeons information regarding recent advances in operational aerospace medicine. Material was selected for inclusion which deals with the more common problems confronting practicing flight surgeons. The review discusses advances in the administrative, clinical, research, environmental health, and education areas of aerospace medicine. It represents one aspect of continuing education in aerospace medicine for the flight surgeon. (Author).




Recent Advances in Aerospace Medicine


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The review provides Air Force flight surgeons information regarding recent advances in operational aerospace medicine. Material was selected for inclusion which deals with the more common problems confronting practicing flight surgeons. The review discusses advances in the administrative, clinical, research, environmental health, and education areas of aerospace medicine. It represents one aspect of continuing education in aerospace medicine for the flight surgeon.




Recent Advances in Aerospace Medicine


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This book is a collection of scientific papers presented at the XVIII International Congress of Aviation and Space Medicine held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, from 15-18 September 1969. It is dedicated to General E. de Vries and Dr. K. Vaan drager, President and Vice-President of the Congress, who wished that this unsur passed exchange of scientific information by distinguished authorities of the inter national aerospace medical community be made readily available to all as a valuable source of information. I am deeply grateful to the Congress Committee for honoring me with this editorship, to the authors for submitting generally excellent manuscripts and to the publisher for compiling a book of such high quality. This book contains both Main Theme papers, given by invited lecturers, and selected Free Communications at the Congress. Main Themes were 'physiology of atmospheric pressure' (papers by Ernsting, Meijne, Sluijter, Behnke), 'vestibular problems in aviation medicine' (papers by Melvill Jones, Benson, Oosterveld, Groen, Guedry and Benson, Brandt, Henriksson and Nilsson), 'aviation and cardiology' (papers by Blackburn, Wood) and 'space medicine' (paper by Berry). The Free Communications herein focus on many areas of continuing and timely interest to clinicians and investigators in aerospace medicine. Selection and health maintenance of pilots, medical problems in airline passengers, use of the centrifuge as a therapeutic device, and circadian rhythm effects on man's psychophysiological state receive particular attention.










Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine


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Encompassing all occupants of aircraft and spacecraft—passengers and crew, military and civilian—Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine, 5th Edition, addresses all medical and public health issues involved in this unique medical specialty. Comprehensive coverage includes everything from human physiology under flight conditions to the impact of the aviation industry on public health, from an increasingly mobile global populace to numerous clinical specialty considerations, including a variety of common diseases and risks emanating from the aerospace environment. This text is an invaluable reference for all students and practitioners who engage in aeromedical clinical practice, engineering, education, research, mission planning, population health, and operational support.




NASA SP-7500


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Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine


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Now in its Fourth Edition with a new editorial team, this comprehensive text addresses all medical and public health issues involved in the care of crews, passengers, and support personnel of aircraft and space vehicles. Coverage includes human physiology under flight conditions, clinical medicine in the aerospace environment, and the impact of the aviation industry on global public health. This edition features new chapters on radiation, toxicology and microbiology, dental considerations in aerospace medicine, women's health issues, commercial human space flight, space exploration, and unique aircraft including parachuting. Other highlights include significant new information on respiratory diseases, cardiovascular medicine, infectious disease transmission, and human response to acceleration.




Recent Advances in Aeronautical and Space Medicine


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Two papers presented at the meeting of the Aerospace Medical Panel in Brussels, on the 26 January 1979, provide valuable data gained from the experience with the selection and training of Space Shuttle Payload Specialists as well as a review of physiological problems expected during the forthcoming Space Shuttle operation because of the environmental stress of space life. Three other papers given in this meeting session are intended to update the Aerospace Specialist in the selection aircrew (including female personnel), basic science concepts and clinical operational requirements of advanced oxygen systems designed for future high-performance combat aircraft and - for the first time at AGARD meetings - medical and physiological problems faced during the development and operation of commercial supersonic vehicles.