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Autor:
C J Brooks
Publikováno v:
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service. 105:150-150
I had completed all my basic training, then spent a year working in the sick bay at HMS DOLPHIN, which included a fantastic four weeks at sea in HMS ARTEMIS as the fifth hand. In June 1967, I was drafted to HMS RENOWN (Port Crew) building in Birkenhe
Autor:
C J Brooks
Publikováno v:
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service. 105:151-151
The final part of my indoctrination into the Pusser medical services was a one-week course in venereal diseases at the Royal Naval Barracks. The old Surgeon Captain who was teaching us gave one final piece of advice: “In your naval practice you wil
Publikováno v:
Occupational Medicine. 55:459-462
The Workers' Compensation Board of British Columbia requested a retrospective analysis of all fishermen's deaths from immersion in water in British Columbia.To identify the underlying cause of drowning and make recommendations to improve safety in th
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BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology. 119(2)
To examine whether treatments for precancerous changes to the cervix are associated with adverse birth outcomes in subsequent pregnancies.Population-based retrospective cohort study using electronic linkage of data from the Welsh cervical screening p
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 72(10)
Following a helicopter ditching in water, the survival rate of individuals not mortally injured by the impact ranges from 50-85%. One possible cause for this low survival rate is that the crew and passengers cannot hold their breath underwater long e
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 72(6)
When a helicopter ditches or crashes in water, unless the buoyancy bags are inflated, it commonly sinks inverted. Thus, crew and passengers must make an underwater escape. It is postulated that later passengers in the escape sequence do not have the
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Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 71(9)
Spatial orientation is based on the integration of concordant and redundant information from the visual, vestibular, and somatosensory systems. When a person is submerged underwater, somatosensory cues are reduced, and vestibular cues are ambiguous w
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Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 70(8)
To date, there is no standard jettison mechanism for doors, windows, or hatches in ditched helicopters. A new Universal Escape Exit (UEE) has been invented and the performance has been compared with two current in-service systems in a helicopter unde
Autor:
M B, Ducharme, C J, Brooks
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 69(10)
Six subjects who were each wearing a dry immersion suit system were immersed for 1 h in 16 degrees C water in a number of different wave conditions, ranging from still water to 70 cm in height. Physiological and physical parameters were measured in o
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 69(8)
Dry and wet evacuations were conducted by 24 male and 19 female subjects from the Nutec Super Puma Simulator into two different types of aviation liferaft.Dry evacuation on the windward side is the method of choice. The non-canopy raft is subjectivel