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VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3
Editorial COVID-19: THE MIDDLE GAME In early January 2020, we all started to hear about an outbreak of acute respiratory illness in Wuhan City, China. Within weeks, we were preparing for a pandemic, which first reached Australia in late January 2020. By March, we VIKING WARFARE, SHIPS AND MEDICINESEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in ON WORKING WITH VETERANS: WHAT SOCIAL WORK AND NURSING On Working with Veterans: What Social Work and Nursing Students Need to Know. Abstract. Background: Specialised care for veterans and military families is needed to respond to the unique health problems they experience. However, specific components of such training have yet to be examined. Purpose: This investigation aimed to gatherfeedback
MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. DEFINITION OF TERRORISM Walter Laqueur (5) ) uses the simple, broad definition “terrorism is the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective by targeting innocent people”. Tore Bjorgo (6) ) states “terrorism is a set of methods of combat rather than an identifiable ideology or movement, and involves premeditated use of violence against (primarily RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
SYPHILIS – ITS EARLY HISTORY AND TREATMENT UNTILSEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG PRE-HOSPITAL ANTIBIOTICS IN THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCEABOUTCURRENT ISSUEPODCASTSAUTHORSREVIEWERSJMVH EDITORIAL BOARD Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3
Editorial COVID-19: THE MIDDLE GAME In early January 2020, we all started to hear about an outbreak of acute respiratory illness in Wuhan City, China. Within weeks, we were preparing for a pandemic, which first reached Australia in late January 2020. By March, we VIKING WARFARE, SHIPS AND MEDICINESEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in ON WORKING WITH VETERANS: WHAT SOCIAL WORK AND NURSING On Working with Veterans: What Social Work and Nursing Students Need to Know. Abstract. Background: Specialised care for veterans and military families is needed to respond to the unique health problems they experience. However, specific components of such training have yet to be examined. Purpose: This investigation aimed to gatherfeedback
MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. DEFINITION OF TERRORISM Walter Laqueur (5) ) uses the simple, broad definition “terrorism is the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective by targeting innocent people”. Tore Bjorgo (6) ) states “terrorism is a set of methods of combat rather than an identifiable ideology or movement, and involves premeditated use of violence against (primarily RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
SYPHILIS – ITS EARLY HISTORY AND TREATMENT UNTILSEE MORE ON JMVH.ORGCURRENT ISSUE
Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958 THERMOBARIC MUNITIONS AND THEIR MEDICAL EFFECTS! Thermobaric munitions are those munitions that, by design, produce more heat and overpressure than conventional explosives by exploding a vapour in the blast zone. Their main use initially was in airborne fuel-air explosive bombs. Whilst the United States has concentrated on airborne weapons, Russia has produced thennobaric weapons and warheads THE HISTORY OF PLAGUE The three great plague pandemics had different geographic origins and paths of spread. The Justinian Plague of 541 started in central Africa and spread to Egypt and the Mediterranean. The Black Death of 1347 originated in Asia and spread to the Crimea then Europe and Russia. The third pandemic, that of 1894, originated in Yunnan, China, and MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. THE BATTLE OF THE SUNDA STRAIT The Battle of the Sunda Strait. On 28th February 1942, HMAS PERTH, a light cruiser, and USS HOUSTON, a heavy cruiser, having survived the Battle of the Java Sea the previous day, stopped briefly in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta’s port, to take on limited supplies of fuel and ammunition, before being ordered to withdraw to the south of Java viathe
NEUROLOGY IN AVIATION References 1. Civil Aviation Safety Authority Designated Aviation Medical Examiner’s Handbook - 2 Medical Aspects – 2.5 Neurology – Approved by Assistant Director Aviation Safety Standards – Version 3.0, Dec 2003, Australian Govt, Canberra pp 2.5 (1 – 26) 2. CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF SHELL SHOCK Contribution to the Study of Shell Shock. By C S Myers In Reprinted Articles Issue Volume 16 No. 1 . Reprinted from The Lancet, Volume 185, Issue 4772, 13 Feb 1915, pp 316-330. This article is reproduced with the kind permission of the Editors of The Lancet. It is only available as a PDF download which can be downloaded within the fulledition.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FIREARMS NOISE AND HEARING Abstract. Background. Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) continues to be a prevalent problem in Military Service. Purpose. To assess the ‘SureFire’ earplug, a Hearing Protective Device (HPD), within the context of a hearing conservation programme. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
PACIFIC ISLAND SOCIETIES DESTABILISED BY INFECTIOUS DISEASES Samoan chief 19181. Infectious diseases depopulated and at times destroyed isolated Pacific island societies when they first encountered common infectious diseases such as measles and influenza during the 19th century.2 Single devastating epidemics killed up to a majority of Pacific islanders and up to 90% of the population whenrepeated
PRE-HOSPITAL ANTIBIOTICS IN THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCEABOUTCURRENT ISSUEPODCASTSAUTHORSREVIEWERSJMVH EDITORIAL BOARD Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3
Editorial COVID-19: THE MIDDLE GAME In early January 2020, we all started to hear about an outbreak of acute respiratory illness in Wuhan City, China. Within weeks, we were preparing for a pandemic, which first reached Australia in late January 2020. By March, we VIKING WARFARE, SHIPS AND MEDICINESEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along ON WORKING WITH VETERANS: WHAT SOCIAL WORK AND NURSING On Working with Veterans: What Social Work and Nursing Students Need to Know. Abstract. Background: Specialised care for veterans and military families is needed to respond to the unique health problems they experience. However, specific components of such training have yet to be examined. Purpose: This investigation aimed to gatherfeedback
MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. DEFINITION OF TERRORISM Walter Laqueur (5) ) uses the simple, broad definition “terrorism is the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective by targeting innocent people”. Tore Bjorgo (6) ) states “terrorism is a set of methods of combat rather than an identifiable ideology or movement, and involves premeditated use of violence against (primarily RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
SYPHILIS – ITS EARLY HISTORY AND TREATMENT UNTILSEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG PRE-HOSPITAL ANTIBIOTICS IN THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCEABOUTCURRENT ISSUEPODCASTSAUTHORSREVIEWERSJMVH EDITORIAL BOARD Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3
Editorial COVID-19: THE MIDDLE GAME In early January 2020, we all started to hear about an outbreak of acute respiratory illness in Wuhan City, China. Within weeks, we were preparing for a pandemic, which first reached Australia in late January 2020. By March, we VIKING WARFARE, SHIPS AND MEDICINESEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in ON WORKING WITH VETERANS: WHAT SOCIAL WORK AND NURSING On Working with Veterans: What Social Work and Nursing Students Need to Know. Abstract. Background: Specialised care for veterans and military families is needed to respond to the unique health problems they experience. However, specific components of such training have yet to be examined. Purpose: This investigation aimed to gatherfeedback
MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. DEFINITION OF TERRORISM Walter Laqueur (5) ) uses the simple, broad definition “terrorism is the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective by targeting innocent people”. Tore Bjorgo (6) ) states “terrorism is a set of methods of combat rather than an identifiable ideology or movement, and involves premeditated use of violence against (primarily RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
SYPHILIS – ITS EARLY HISTORY AND TREATMENT UNTILSEE MORE ON JMVH.ORGCURRENT ISSUE
Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958 THERMOBARIC MUNITIONS AND THEIR MEDICAL EFFECTS! Thermobaric munitions are those munitions that, by design, produce more heat and overpressure than conventional explosives by exploding a vapour in the blast zone. Their main use initially was in airborne fuel-air explosive bombs. Whilst the United States has concentrated on airborne weapons, Russia has produced thennobaric weapons and warheads MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. THE HISTORY OF PLAGUE The three great plague pandemics had different geographic origins and paths of spread. The Justinian Plague of 541 started in central Africa and spread to Egypt and the Mediterranean. The Black Death of 1347 originated in Asia and spread to the Crimea then Europe and Russia. The third pandemic, that of 1894, originated in Yunnan, China, and THE BATTLE OF THE SUNDA STRAIT The Battle of the Sunda Strait. On 28th February 1942, HMAS PERTH, a light cruiser, and USS HOUSTON, a heavy cruiser, having survived the Battle of the Java Sea the previous day, stopped briefly in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta’s port, to take on limited supplies of fuel and ammunition, before being ordered to withdraw to the south of Java viathe
NEUROLOGY IN AVIATION References 1. Civil Aviation Safety Authority Designated Aviation Medical Examiner’s Handbook - 2 Medical Aspects – 2.5 Neurology – Approved by Assistant Director Aviation Safety Standards – Version 3.0, Dec 2003, Australian Govt, Canberra pp 2.5 (1 – 26) 2. CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF SHELL SHOCK Contribution to the Study of Shell Shock. By C S Myers In Reprinted Articles Issue Volume 16 No. 1 . Reprinted from The Lancet, Volume 185, Issue 4772, 13 Feb 1915, pp 316-330. This article is reproduced with the kind permission of the Editors of The Lancet. It is only available as a PDF download which can be downloaded within the fulledition.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FIREARMS NOISE AND HEARING Abstract. Background. Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) continues to be a prevalent problem in Military Service. Purpose. To assess the ‘SureFire’ earplug, a Hearing Protective Device (HPD), within the context of a hearing conservation programme. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
PACIFIC ISLAND SOCIETIES DESTABILISED BY INFECTIOUS DISEASES Samoan chief 19181. Infectious diseases depopulated and at times destroyed isolated Pacific island societies when they first encountered common infectious diseases such as measles and influenza during the 19th century.2 Single devastating epidemics killed up to a majority of Pacific islanders and up to 90% of the population whenrepeated
PRE-HOSPITAL ANTIBIOTICS IN THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCEABOUTCURRENT ISSUEPODCASTSAUTHORSREVIEWERSJMVH EDITORIAL BOARD Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3
Editorial COVID-19: THE MIDDLE GAME In early January 2020, we all started to hear about an outbreak of acute respiratory illness in Wuhan City, China. Within weeks, we were preparing for a pandemic, which first reached Australia in late January 2020. By March, we VIKING WARFARE, SHIPS AND MEDICINESEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along ON WORKING WITH VETERANS: WHAT SOCIAL WORK AND NURSING On Working with Veterans: What Social Work and Nursing Students Need to Know. Abstract. Background: Specialised care for veterans and military families is needed to respond to the unique health problems they experience. However, specific components of such training have yet to be examined. Purpose: This investigation aimed to gatherfeedback
MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. DEFINITION OF TERRORISM Walter Laqueur (5) ) uses the simple, broad definition “terrorism is the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective by targeting innocent people”. Tore Bjorgo (6) ) states “terrorism is a set of methods of combat rather than an identifiable ideology or movement, and involves premeditated use of violence against (primarily RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
SYPHILIS – ITS EARLY HISTORY AND TREATMENT UNTILSEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG PRE-HOSPITAL ANTIBIOTICS IN THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCEABOUTCURRENT ISSUEPODCASTSAUTHORSREVIEWERSJMVH EDITORIAL BOARD Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3
Editorial COVID-19: THE MIDDLE GAME In early January 2020, we all started to hear about an outbreak of acute respiratory illness in Wuhan City, China. Within weeks, we were preparing for a pandemic, which first reached Australia in late January 2020. By March, we VIKING WARFARE, SHIPS AND MEDICINESEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along ON WORKING WITH VETERANS: WHAT SOCIAL WORK AND NURSING On Working with Veterans: What Social Work and Nursing Students Need to Know. Abstract. Background: Specialised care for veterans and military families is needed to respond to the unique health problems they experience. However, specific components of such training have yet to be examined. Purpose: This investigation aimed to gatherfeedback
MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. DEFINITION OF TERRORISM Walter Laqueur (5) ) uses the simple, broad definition “terrorism is the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective by targeting innocent people”. Tore Bjorgo (6) ) states “terrorism is a set of methods of combat rather than an identifiable ideology or movement, and involves premeditated use of violence against (primarily RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
SYPHILIS – ITS EARLY HISTORY AND TREATMENT UNTILSEE MORE ON JMVH.ORGCURRENT ISSUE
Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958 THERMOBARIC MUNITIONS AND THEIR MEDICAL EFFECTS! Thermobaric munitions are those munitions that, by design, produce more heat and overpressure than conventional explosives by exploding a vapour in the blast zone. Their main use initially was in airborne fuel-air explosive bombs. Whilst the United States has concentrated on airborne weapons, Russia has produced thennobaric weapons and warheads THE HISTORY OF PLAGUE The three great plague pandemics had different geographic origins and paths of spread. The Justinian Plague of 541 started in central Africa and spread to Egypt and the Mediterranean. The Black Death of 1347 originated in Asia and spread to the Crimea then Europe and Russia. The third pandemic, that of 1894, originated in Yunnan, China, and MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. THE BATTLE OF THE SUNDA STRAIT The Battle of the Sunda Strait. On 28th February 1942, HMAS PERTH, a light cruiser, and USS HOUSTON, a heavy cruiser, having survived the Battle of the Java Sea the previous day, stopped briefly in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta’s port, to take on limited supplies of fuel and ammunition, before being ordered to withdraw to the south of Java viathe
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF SHELL SHOCK Contribution to the Study of Shell Shock. By C S Myers In Reprinted Articles Issue Volume 16 No. 1 . Reprinted from The Lancet, Volume 185, Issue 4772, 13 Feb 1915, pp 316-330. This article is reproduced with the kind permission of the Editors of The Lancet. It is only available as a PDF download which can be downloaded within the fulledition.
NEUROLOGY IN AVIATION References 1. Civil Aviation Safety Authority Designated Aviation Medical Examiner’s Handbook - 2 Medical Aspects – 2.5 Neurology – Approved by Assistant Director Aviation Safety Standards – Version 3.0, Dec 2003, Australian Govt, Canberra pp 2.5 (1 – 26) 2. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FIREARMS NOISE AND HEARING Abstract. Background. Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) continues to be a prevalent problem in Military Service. Purpose. To assess the ‘SureFire’ earplug, a Hearing Protective Device (HPD), within the context of a hearing conservation programme. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
PACIFIC ISLAND SOCIETIES DESTABILISED BY INFECTIOUS DISEASES Samoan chief 19181. Infectious diseases depopulated and at times destroyed isolated Pacific island societies when they first encountered common infectious diseases such as measles and influenza during the 19th century.2 Single devastating epidemics killed up to a majority of Pacific islanders and up to 90% of the population whenrepeated
PRE-HOSPITAL ANTIBIOTICS IN THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCEABOUTCURRENT ISSUEPODCASTSAUTHORSREVIEWERSJMVH EDITORIAL BOARD Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3
Editorial COVID-19: THE MIDDLE GAME In early January 2020, we all started to hear about an outbreak of acute respiratory illness in Wuhan City, China. Within weeks, we were preparing for a pandemic, which first reached Australia in late January 2020. By March, we VIKING WARFARE, SHIPS AND MEDICINESEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along ON WORKING WITH VETERANS: WHAT SOCIAL WORK AND NURSING On Working with Veterans: What Social Work and Nursing Students Need to Know. Abstract. Background: Specialised care for veterans and military families is needed to respond to the unique health problems they experience. However, specific components of such training have yet to be examined. Purpose: This investigation aimed to gatherfeedback
MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. DEFINITION OF TERRORISM Walter Laqueur (5) ) uses the simple, broad definition “terrorism is the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective by targeting innocent people”. Tore Bjorgo (6) ) states “terrorism is a set of methods of combat rather than an identifiable ideology or movement, and involves premeditated use of violence against (primarily RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
SYPHILIS – ITS EARLY HISTORY AND TREATMENT UNTILSEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG PRE-HOSPITAL ANTIBIOTICS IN THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCEABOUTCURRENT ISSUEPODCASTSAUTHORSREVIEWERSJMVH EDITORIAL BOARD Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958VOLUME 28 NUMBER 3
Editorial COVID-19: THE MIDDLE GAME In early January 2020, we all started to hear about an outbreak of acute respiratory illness in Wuhan City, China. Within weeks, we were preparing for a pandemic, which first reached Australia in late January 2020. By March, we VIKING WARFARE, SHIPS AND MEDICINESEE MORE ON JMVH.ORG JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along ON WORKING WITH VETERANS: WHAT SOCIAL WORK AND NURSING On Working with Veterans: What Social Work and Nursing Students Need to Know. Abstract. Background: Specialised care for veterans and military families is needed to respond to the unique health problems they experience. However, specific components of such training have yet to be examined. Purpose: This investigation aimed to gatherfeedback
MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. DEFINITION OF TERRORISM Walter Laqueur (5) ) uses the simple, broad definition “terrorism is the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective by targeting innocent people”. Tore Bjorgo (6) ) states “terrorism is a set of methods of combat rather than an identifiable ideology or movement, and involves premeditated use of violence against (primarily RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
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Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958 THERMOBARIC MUNITIONS AND THEIR MEDICAL EFFECTS! Thermobaric munitions are those munitions that, by design, produce more heat and overpressure than conventional explosives by exploding a vapour in the blast zone. Their main use initially was in airborne fuel-air explosive bombs. Whilst the United States has concentrated on airborne weapons, Russia has produced thennobaric weapons and warheads THE HISTORY OF PLAGUE The three great plague pandemics had different geographic origins and paths of spread. The Justinian Plague of 541 started in central Africa and spread to Egypt and the Mediterranean. The Black Death of 1347 originated in Asia and spread to the Crimea then Europe and Russia. The third pandemic, that of 1894, originated in Yunnan, China, and MILITARY ‘LIVE TISSUE TRAUMA TRAINING’ USING ANIMALS IN Introduction. There has been a significant change in the types of injuries sustained on the modern battlefield due to the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) which are designed to cause severe penetrating injuries to limbs and torso, often resulting in massive haemorrhage in injured soldiers. THE BATTLE OF THE SUNDA STRAIT The Battle of the Sunda Strait. On 28th February 1942, HMAS PERTH, a light cruiser, and USS HOUSTON, a heavy cruiser, having survived the Battle of the Java Sea the previous day, stopped briefly in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta’s port, to take on limited supplies of fuel and ammunition, before being ordered to withdraw to the south of Java viathe
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF SHELL SHOCK Contribution to the Study of Shell Shock. By C S Myers In Reprinted Articles Issue Volume 16 No. 1 . Reprinted from The Lancet, Volume 185, Issue 4772, 13 Feb 1915, pp 316-330. This article is reproduced with the kind permission of the Editors of The Lancet. It is only available as a PDF download which can be downloaded within the fulledition.
NEUROLOGY IN AVIATION References 1. Civil Aviation Safety Authority Designated Aviation Medical Examiner’s Handbook - 2 Medical Aspects – 2.5 Neurology – Approved by Assistant Director Aviation Safety Standards – Version 3.0, Dec 2003, Australian Govt, Canberra pp 2.5 (1 – 26) 2. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FIREARMS NOISE AND HEARING Abstract. Background. Noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) continues to be a prevalent problem in Military Service. Purpose. To assess the ‘SureFire’ earplug, a Hearing Protective Device (HPD), within the context of a hearing conservation programme. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
PACIFIC ISLAND SOCIETIES DESTABILISED BY INFECTIOUS DISEASES Samoan chief 19181. Infectious diseases depopulated and at times destroyed isolated Pacific island societies when they first encountered common infectious diseases such as measles and influenza during the 19th century.2 Single devastating epidemics killed up to a majority of Pacific islanders and up to 90% of the population whenrepeated
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THERMOBARIC MUNITIONS AND THEIR MEDICAL EFFECTS! Thermobaric munitions are those munitions that, by design, produce more heat and overpressure than conventional explosives by exploding a vapour in the blast zone. Their main use initially was in airborne fuel-air explosive bombs. Whilst the United States has concentrated on airborne weapons, Russia has produced thennobaric weapons and warheads EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in THE MOSQUITO CAN BE MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE MORTAR ROUND The Mosquito can be More Dangerous than the Mortar Round – The Obligations of Command. We must be prepared to meet malaria by training as strict and earnest as that against enemy troops. We must be as practiced in our weapons against it as we are with a rifle. These words, penned in 1943 by the commander in chief of Britishforces in Burma
THE HISTORY OF PLAGUE The three great plague pandemics had different geographic origins and paths of spread. The Justinian Plague of 541 started in central Africa and spread to Egypt and the Mediterranean. The Black Death of 1347 originated in Asia and spread to the Crimea then Europe and Russia. The third pandemic, that of 1894, originated in Yunnan, China, and ARSENIC – THE “POISON OF KINGS” AND THE “SAVIOUR OFSYPHILIS”
Arsenic – the “Poison of Kings” and the “Saviour of Syphilis”. Arsenic is a substance that has been well known to both the ‘healer’ and the ‘poisoner’ throughout history. It is ubiquitous in our environment and it is a potent neurological and liver toxin as well as a lung, bladder and skin carcinogen. It wasused
PACIFIC ISLAND SOCIETIES DESTABILISED BY INFECTIOUS DISEASES Samoan chief 19181. Infectious diseases depopulated and at times destroyed isolated Pacific island societies when they first encountered common infectious diseases such as measles and influenza during the 19th century.2 Single devastating epidemics killed up to a majority of Pacific islanders and up to 90% of the population whenrepeated
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About. The Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health is the official journal of the Australasian Military Medicine Association www.amma.asn.au. It is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to supporting the publication of research and information on military medicine and veterans’ health, recognising that the impact of military servicetranslates
THERMOBARIC MUNITIONS AND THEIR MEDICAL EFFECTS! Thermobaric munitions are those munitions that, by design, produce more heat and overpressure than conventional explosives by exploding a vapour in the blast zone. Their main use initially was in airborne fuel-air explosive bombs. Whilst the United States has concentrated on airborne weapons, Russia has produced thennobaric weapons and warheads EXPERIENCES OF A PRISONER OF A WAR: WORLD WAR 2 IN GERMANY Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany. On 16 December 1943, I was sitting at the Navigator’s seat in a very noisy Lancaster bomber over Berlin when something occurred that changed the pattern of my life. We had just dropped 13,000 pounds of bombs a 4,000 pound “cookie” plus incendiaries and we were stooging along JOURNAL OF MILITARY AND VETERANS’ HEALTH Page 6 Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health oxygen consumption level and metabolic rate may considerably increase during exercise4 This may lead to increased superoxide anion production in THE MOSQUITO CAN BE MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE MORTAR ROUND The Mosquito can be More Dangerous than the Mortar Round – The Obligations of Command. We must be prepared to meet malaria by training as strict and earnest as that against enemy troops. We must be as practiced in our weapons against it as we are with a rifle. These words, penned in 1943 by the commander in chief of Britishforces in Burma
THE HISTORY OF PLAGUE The three great plague pandemics had different geographic origins and paths of spread. The Justinian Plague of 541 started in central Africa and spread to Egypt and the Mediterranean. The Black Death of 1347 originated in Asia and spread to the Crimea then Europe and Russia. The third pandemic, that of 1894, originated in Yunnan, China, and ARSENIC – THE “POISON OF KINGS” AND THE “SAVIOUR OFSYPHILIS”
Arsenic – the “Poison of Kings” and the “Saviour of Syphilis”. Arsenic is a substance that has been well known to both the ‘healer’ and the ‘poisoner’ throughout history. It is ubiquitous in our environment and it is a potent neurological and liver toxin as well as a lung, bladder and skin carcinogen. It wasused
PACIFIC ISLAND SOCIETIES DESTABILISED BY INFECTIOUS DISEASES Samoan chief 19181. Infectious diseases depopulated and at times destroyed isolated Pacific island societies when they first encountered common infectious diseases such as measles and influenza during the 19th century.2 Single devastating epidemics killed up to a majority of Pacific islanders and up to 90% of the population whenrepeated
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About. The Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health is the official journal of the Australasian Military Medicine Association www.amma.asn.au. It is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to supporting the publication of research and information on military medicine and veterans’ health, recognising that the impact of military servicetranslates
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Journal of Military and Veterans’ Health 227 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania, AUSTRALIA, 7000 Email: Secretariat@amma.asn.au Tel: +61 3 6234 7844 Fax: +61 3 6234 5958 NEUROLOGY IN AVIATION References 1. Civil Aviation Safety Authority Designated Aviation Medical Examiner’s Handbook - 2 Medical Aspects – 2.5 Neurology – Approved by Assistant Director Aviation Safety Standards – Version 3.0, Dec 2003, Australian Govt, Canberra pp 2.5 (1 – 26) 2. THE BATTLE OF THE SUNDA STRAIT The Battle of the Sunda Strait. On 28th February 1942, HMAS PERTH, a light cruiser, and USS HOUSTON, a heavy cruiser, having survived the Battle of the Java Sea the previous day, stopped briefly in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta’s port, to take on limited supplies of fuel and ammunition, before being ordered to withdraw to the south of Java viathe
SUBMARINE ESCAPE AND RESCUE: A BRIEF HISTORY Submarine escape and rescue: a brief history. The disaster which befell the Russian submarine Kursk in August 2000 caught the world’s attention and became a galvanising event in drawing renewed focus on submarine safety in the new century. Public empathy worldwide seemed to be driven by the belief that when a submarine goes down there is MILITARY PERSONNEL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT: AN ANALYSIS V. Karamanoli, K. Papachristopoulos. Background: Seeking mental help in military contexts seems to be the last choice for those who have psychological problems among military personnel. Personal and interpersonal factors are associated with the perception of stigma concerning seeking mental help, especially in the military, and research on potential barriers regarding the search for CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF SHELL SHOCK Contribution to the Study of Shell Shock. By C S Myers In Reprinted Articles Issue Volume 16 No. 1 . Reprinted from The Lancet, Volume 185, Issue 4772, 13 Feb 1915, pp 316-330. This article is reproduced with the kind permission of the Editors of The Lancet. It is only available as a PDF download which can be downloaded within the fulledition.
DEFINITION OF TERRORISM Walter Laqueur (5) ) uses the simple, broad definition “terrorism is the illegitimate use of force to achieve a political objective by targeting innocent people”. Tore Bjorgo (6) ) states “terrorism is a set of methods of combat rather than an identifiable ideology or movement, and involves premeditated use of violence against (primarily RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOLDIERS’ SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND Background: To be able to improve soldiers’ service performance it is essential to know what factors are an influence upon it. Purpose: To examine the relationship between soldiers’ service performance and physical training volume during an international peacekeepingmission.
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