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Guide to the U. S. Naval Medical Research Laboratory report, 1951 - 1964


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Duke University Medical Center Library and Archives
Creator
U. S. Naval Medical Research Laboratory
Title
U. S. Naval Medical Research Laboratory report, 1951 - 1964

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[Identification of item], U. S. Naval Medical Research Laboratory report, Medical Center Library and Archives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Acquisitions Information
Gift; Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
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Processed by Cataloging and Bibliographic Services Department, 2007
Encoded by Charlie Spencer Lackey, November 2007

Online Catalog Headings

Submarine medicine
Submarine Medicine Periodicals

Collection Series

Container List

Medical Research Laboratory reports, 1951-1964.
no. 181: Studies of carbon dioxide toxicity (1) chronic CO2 toxicity in submarine medicine, by K.E. Schaefer, 1951
no. 184: Manual of free escape from submarines, by harry J. Alvis, 1952
no. 189: Respiration and circulation during and after inhalation of various concentrations of carbon dioxide, by Karl-Ernst Schaefer, Edwin R. Cornish, Jr, Clayton A. Lukas ... [et al.], 1952
no. 221: Suitability of Submarine compressed air for use in the submarine escape appliance, by C.P. Yaglou and V.F. Borum, 1953
no. 252: Visual characteristics of the submarine population, by Ira Schwartz and N. Elaine Sandberg, 1954
no. 253: The effect of time in submarine service on vision, by Ira Schwartz and N. Elaine Sandberg, 1954, 1954
no. 254: An introduction to the principles of color deficiency, by Dean Farnsworth, 1954
no. 322: Experience with submarine atmospheres, Karl E. Schaefer, 1959
no.323: Selecting a space cabin atmosphere, by Karl E. Schaefer, 1959
no. 329: The relationship of breathholding ability, manifest anxiety, and past aquatic experience to performance in the pressure chamber and escape training tank, by Benjamin B. Weybrew and Richard P. Youniss, 1960
no. 330: Intrapulmonary air trapping in submarine escape training casualties, by Averill A. Liebow, J.E. Stark, Joseph Vogel ... [et al.]., 1960
no. 345: The etiology and pathological physiology of decompression sickness, by John D. Kern, 1960
no. 346: Deep submarine escape, by George F. Bond, Robert D. Workman, and Walter F. Mazzone, 1960
no. 350: Prediction of adjustment to the Antarctic, by Benjamin B. Weybrew, H.B. Molish, and Richard P. Youniss, 1961
no. 260: Studies of lung volumes in instructors at the escape training tank, by Charles R. Carey, Karl E. Schaefer and Harry J. Alvis, by Charles R. Carey, Karl E. Schaefer and Harry J. Alvis, 1954
no. 368: The syndrome of decompression sickness in historical perspective , by M.W. Goodman, 1961
no. 374: Prolonged exposure of animals to pressurized normal and synthetic atmospheres, by Roberd D. Workman, George F. Bond, and Walter F. Mezzone, 1962
no. 384: Prediction of adjustment to prolonged submergence aboard a fleet ballistic missile submarine: II. Background variables, by Edmund N. Epstein, 1962
no. 399: Bibliography of submarine human engineering, by George Moeller and Craig P. Chatin, 1963
no. 405: Clinical problems of scuba diving, by George F. Bond, 1963
no. 406: Alveolar gas exchange during submarine escape, by Arthur B. DuBois, George F. Bond, and Karl E. Schaefer, 1963
no. 412: Speech during respiration of a mixture of helium and oxygen, by Russell L. Sergeant, 1963
no. 416: Prediction of adjustment to prolonged submergence aboard a Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine: IV. Psychological indices, by Benjamin B. Weybrew, 1964
no. 425: Acid-based balance and blood and urine electrolytes of man during acclimatization to carbon dioxide, by Karl E. Schaefer, George Nichols, Jr., and Charles R. Carey, 1964
no. 428: A review of the rationale of the visual standards for submarine duty, by Paul R. Kent, 1964
no. 441: Psychological and psychophysiological effects of confinement in a high-pressure helium-oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere for 284 hours, by Benjamin B. Weybrew, Michael Greenwood, and James W. Parker, 1964
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