The term military medicine has a number of potential connotations. It may mean:
A medical specialty, specifically a branch of occupational medicine attending to the medical risks and needs (both preventive and interventional) of soldiers, sailors and other service members. This disparate arena has historically involved the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases (especially tropical diseases), and, in the 20th Century, the ergonomics and health effects of operating military-specific machines and equipment such as submarines, tanks, helicopters and airplanes. Undersea and aviation medicine can be understood as subspecialties of military medicine, or in any case originated as such. (The American Board of Medical Specialties does not, however, certify or recognize a specialty or subspecialty of “military medicine”.)
The planning and practice of the surgical management of mass battlefield casualties and the logistical and administrative considerations of establishing and operating combat support hospitals. This involves military medical hierarchies, especially the organization of structured medical command and administrative systems that interact with and support deployed combat units. (See Battlefield medicine.)
The journal was established in 1891 as Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons of the National Guard of the United States (OCLC01778661). The title was changed to Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States from 1901 to 1906, and then to Military Surgeon from 1907 to 1954, when it obtained its current title.
Hamas still holds 59 hostages, a year and a half into the sprawling military campaign following the Oct ... The blockade preventing food and medicine from entering Gaza has been back in place for the past three weeks.
... included criticism of research and training programs supporting Israel's defense industry and the IDF, such as the "Havatzalot" program for intelligence officer training and a military medicine track.
The military operations by Pakistan around this time and a change in the policy towards jihadists, destroyed the arms and ammunition industry in ex-Fata and with it the livelihood of all those associated with this industry.
In Rafah, the local municipality said thousands of people were stuck inside the Tel Al-Sultan area, where the Israeli military sent some of its forces, with families trapped among the ruins, with no water, food, or medicine.
In Gaza's southernmost city Rafah, the municipality said thousands of people were stuck inside the Tel Al-Sultan district where some Israeli military forces had entered, with families trapped among the ruins, with no water, food, or medicine.
... said thousands of people were stuck inside the Tel Al-Sultan district where some Israeli military forces had entered, with families trapped among the ruins, with no water, food, or medicine.
Operations continue near Egyptian borderResidents trapped in Rafah's Tel Al-Sultan area, local officials sayAt least 21 killed in airstrikes, local health authorities sayEgypt says it made new truce ...
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In Rafah, the local municipality said thousands of people were stuck inside the Tel Al-Sultan area, where the Israeli military sent some of its forces, with families trapped among the ruins with no water, food or medicine.
In Rafah, the local municipality said thousands of people were stuck inside the Tel Al Sultan area, where the Israeli military sent some of its forces, with families trapped among the ruins, with no water, food, or medicine.
... action, federal agencies and government agencies, NGOs and allies that supported the armed forces, and technology, science and medicine related to military research conducted during the Vietnam War.
In caring for the deluge of the wounded from PittFest, people whose bodies have been blown apart by gunfire, they will need to steel themselves for combat-zone medicine. Coming from a military veteran, the speech makes sense ... As Dr ... Stray observations ... .
As a child, she dreamt of becoming a veterinarian, drawn to animals and the field of medicine. However, a visit to her brother’s naval academy and exposure to the world of military aviation changed her path forever.
Iran’s state metals and mining company IMIDRO says it has found antimony, a rare metalloid with major technological and military uses, in several locations in Iran ... of sensitive military equipment.
The operation came after the troops “monitored hostile military movements in the Red Sea in preparation for a large-scale aerial attack against Yemen,” he said, adding that several other warships had also been targeted during the strike.