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Publikováno v:
Occupational Medicine. 65:578-584
BACKGROUND Non-freezing cold injury (NFCI) is a syndrome in which damage to peripheral tissues occurs without the tissues freezing following exposure to low ambient temperatures. AIMS To assess the test-retest reliability of a cold stress test (CST)
Autor:
D J C Angus, E H N Oakley
Publikováno v:
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service. 100:259-267
This article discusses hypothermia and hyperthermia, described together as thermal illness. These conditions are seen within the United Kingdom (UK) Armed Forces population at home and abroad and may endanger life, with significant implications for b
Autor:
D J C, Angus, E H N, Oakley
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service. 100(3)
This article discusses hypothermia and hyperthermia, described together as thermal illness. These conditions are seen within the United Kingdom (UK) Armed Forces population at home and abroad and may endanger life, with significant implications for b
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 162(6)
Introduction Cold injuries have been a recurrent feature of warfare for millennia and continue to present during British Military operations today. Those affecting the peripheries are divided into freezing cold injury (FCI) and non-FCI. FCI occurs wh
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 151(4)
Despite being one of the oldest threats to life and limb, cold exposure and consequent disorders are no less important in modern military practice as they were during classical times. Indeed, the desire of clothing providers to over-sell incremental
Autor:
E H N Oakley
Publikováno v:
Rigid Inflatables.
Publikováno v:
British medical bulletin. 49(2)
Significant health hazards to the traveller arise from altitude, heat, cold and water. Altitude-induced illness encompasses the benign but common syndrome of acute mountain sickness and also life-threatening pulmonary and cerebral oedema; inadequate
Autor:
E. H. N. Oakley
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Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service. 72:172-178
Summary The final part of the account of this expedition describes experience and assessments of shelters, clothing, methods of travel, etc. Although the team lived throughout the winter in tents, a cardboard hut proved invaluable and easy to transpo
Autor:
N. F. Lightfoot, G. Colman, J. Tolliday, E. H. N. Oakley, K. H. Sugars, M. D. Simmons, J. G. Cruickshank
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hygiene. 89:9-21
SUMMARYAn outbreak of streptococcal pyoderma in a military institution into which fresh susceptible recruits were regularly introduced involved more than 1300 persons over an eighteen-month period. Two M types were responsible for the great majority
Autor:
E. H. N. Oakley
Publikováno v:
Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service. 73:43-50
SummaryThe final part of the account of this expedition describes experience and assessments of shelters, clothing, methods of travel, etc. Although the team lived throughout the winter in tents, a cardboard hut proved invaluable and easy to transpor