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  1. ... mask and pressure suit now in use in altitude flights. REFERENCES (1) Andina, F. (1937), Schweiz. Med. Wochnshr., 18, ...
  2. ... as long as 12 hours. 4. Discussion. Decompression sickness at altitude is believed by some workers (1) to be ... AF (Cont'd) Number Page Descent from High Altitudes, Notes on the Occurrence of Decompres- sion Sickness on. . . .* 8 26 DEVICES Digest of Useful Devices ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Symposium on Military Physiology : under the auspices of the Military Establishment Research .... 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Military Establishment Research and Development Board, Committee on Geographical Exploration, Panel on Physiology, [1947?]
    ... in order to duplicate on the ground the altitude results. REFERENCES 1. Federation Proceedings, Vol. 5>, No. 1, March ... of the rare gases to problems of decompression sickness has afforded technics ... water is mentioned0 241 REFERENCES 1o Smith, R. E0, R. T. Stormont, A. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Medical reference data for staff officers 
    Publication: Orlando, Florida : Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics, Army Air Forces Tactical Center, [1944?]
    ... experience In an altitude chamber at a simulated altitude at which decompression sickness may occur. m. Familiarity with the effect of ... 5) Personnel Adjustment problems: TB 12, 1944 c. References Applicable to Altitude Training: AAF Memo Sc-2 AAF Reg 50- ...
  5. ... its position (latitude, distance from the ocean and altitude). With reference to latitude, there are the recognized polar climate, temperate zones (where the annual temperature ranges from 0° to 20° C.) and ... to the altitude we have mountain climate, highland climate and low- ...
  6. ... is no analysis of these 676 cases iu reference to altitude, several are mentioned, especially among these instances of ... which kills them.”2 t '1(1 in reference to those who have returned to a lower altitude, he adds; °ften ask myself if actual residence ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, National Library of Medicine .... 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service : G.P.O., 1959-1961
    ... preliminary oxygen inhalation for the prevention of decompression sickness during high altitude flight. Washington, 1942. 9p. (Forms Rep. No. 114, ... al.] The effect of pressure breathing on decompression sickness under different altitude conditions. Washington, 1944. 18p. (Forms No. 385, Rep. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, National Library of Medicine .... 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service : G.P.O., 1959-1961
    ... pulmonary tuberculosis as the probable result of decompression sickness at simulated altitudes above 40,000 feet. Washing- ton, 1944. [l] ... preliminary oxygen inhalation for the prevention of decompression sickness during high altitude flight. Washington, 1942. 9p. (Forms No. 114, Rep. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - How to survive on land and sea : individual survival 
    Publication: Annapolis, Maryland : United States Naval Institute, 1943
    ... a slow pace and make frequent short stops. Altitude or mountain sickness will be intensified by heavy exertion or by chilling, drinking cold water, or eating snow when you are tired and hot. An ... Descent to lower altitudes and rest will effect a cure. Climbing Trees ...
  10. ... and the time course of incid of decompression sickness at altitude, and the efflect of varying periocds of denitrogenation upon the incidence of symptoms. In terms of this tboory, decompression sickness sppears to be largely duc to extrfivaSCUWflr bubbles ...
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