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  1. ... is the chief difference between the manifestations of altitude sickness as contrasted with diving or caisson decompression sickness. ... in the low pressure chamber. COMPARISON OF DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS AT ALTITUDE WITH THAT FOLLOWING HIGH PRESESURE EXPOSURES - Two chief ...
  2. ... area 70 par- allels by 105 meridians. In reference to altitude in whicb yel- low fever has been found ... same effects are observed in moderate latitude and altitude.2 Further, in reference to the basin of the Mississippi valley, the ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Physiology of flight : human factors in the operation of military aircraft 
    Publication: Dayton, Ohio : The Aero Medical Research Laboratory, Experimental Engineering Section, Materiel Center, Wright Field, [1942]
    ... con- sciousness. "The cause of the onset of altitude sickness in this case is to be ascribed to simultaneous breathing through 55 the British War Ministry the following record ... of five German planes at an altitude of 6,000 meters (20,000 feet). He ...
  4. ... been study ing the dental complications of high altitude sickness. He has made some most interesting observations which ... Dr. HeD. JONLS. Denitrogenation amd incidence of decompression sickness with variation of altitudes and activities; nitrogen elimination at sea level and ...
  5. ... M. Ass, 1906, 2:123-5.—Baland, J. Altitude sickness, the result of hemo- globin deficiency. Internat. Clin, ... 72-8.—Munroe, H. E. Observations on flying sickness, with special reference to its diagnosis. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1919, ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Flying health 
    Publication: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania : Military Service Publishing Company, [1942]
    ... ordinary ma- neuvers. Airsickness is entirely distinct from "altitude sickness,” or anoxia, which we have already discussed. Airsickness ... unconciousness, a hysterical or epileptic tendency, chronic air sickness, inability to withstand altitude, etc. Any of these may lead to overshooting ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Bibliography on aviation medicine 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.?] : Division of Medical Sciences, Committee on Aviation Medicine, 1946
    ... advances during 1944 in the field of high altitude decompression sickness, J, F, Fulton Special CAM Report - 10 Jan, ... advances during 1944 in the field of high altitude decompression sickness, J. F, Fulton Special CM Report - 10 Jan. ...
  8. ... added to the dietary, and 359 Scurvy. Sea-Sickness. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. the daily use ... mercury in a barometer ; to reflex 361 Sea-Sickness. Secretion. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. action disturbing the ...
  9. ... 1878, xii, 261-267. -----. Ou the influence of altitude with reference to the treatment of pulmonary disease. Brit. M. ... 1344-1347. — Tyndale (J. H.) In- fluence of altitudes on consumptives. St. ... of the profession in reference to climatology and consumption. N. York M. J., ...
  10. ... 47,200 ft Lets the mask fall, severe altitude sickness, spas- modic (klonische) convulsions. 45,580 ft Opisthotonus. ... we will need to enumerate and weigh each reference to him in the tes- timony in this connection. The high-altitude experiments began in March and lasted until June ...
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