1938 Topics and Articles
In 1938, Military Medical Business published articles on the following topics: The political and organizational questions of the cadre and general questions, Therapeutic-prophylactic questions, Medical tactics, Questions of medical support of aviation and the mechanized unit, Questions of medical support of the Navy, Questions of medical-chemical defense and anti-aircraft defense, Questions of hygiene, epidemiology and disinfection, and general reviews of articles.
The following titles are examples of the 21 articles published on The political and organizational questions of the cadre and general questions:
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- 20 Years of the Red Army
- Sworn Enemies of the People
- Physical Preparation and the Medical Corps
- On Questions about the Preparation of Operating Nurses
Examples of the 93 articles and 13 abstracts on Therapeutic-prophylactic questions include:
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- An Operation for the Stopping of a Hemorrhage
- The Organization and Function of the Medical Regiment in the Army of the U.S.A.
- Transfusion of Blood in the Navy
An example of the 29 articles and 9 abstracts on Medical tactics:
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- About Combined Evacuation
Among the 33 articles and 13 abstracts on Questions of medical support of aviation and the mechanized unit include the following titles:
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- Physical Preparation of Parachutists
- Function of Eyes in Flight
The following is an example of the 4 articles on Questions of medical support of the Navy:
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- The Transfusion of Blood on a Battle Ship
An example of the 5 articles and 1 abstract on Questions of medical-chemical defense and anti-aircraft defense:
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- Surgical Anesthesia in the Circumstances of a Chemical Attack
The following two titles are examples of the 40 articles and 6 abstracts on Questions of hygiene, epidemiology and disinfection:
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- Nutritive Concentrate
- The Fight with Parotitis
The 4 reviews of articles includes:
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- Instruction to the Field Unit for the Transfusion of Blood
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