Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Analysis of fatal drowning accidents which occurred in 1961.
,1963,49,,233-236,Hale Deliberate self harm,2005,91,2,122; author reply 123,Murdoch Submarine escape,1958,44,3,156-161,Lambert Studies of the principles of flotation by life jackets,1965,51,,33-35,Gabb The problem of cold-wet survival,1972,58,3,158-160,Mackay Northern Ireland--September-October 1972,1973,59,1,21-23,Lawrance-Owen Northern Ireland--February to June 1973,1974,60,3,125-129,Pace Human factors in helicopter flying,1974,60,1-2,39-44,Davies Dunkirk 1940--an eye-witness account,1978,64,1,26-28,Dow Struck by lightning -- the effects upon the men and the ships of HM Navy,1979,65,3,165-170,Cannell Struck by lightning--the effects upon the men and the ships of HM Navy,1980,66,2,152-156,Cannell Personal protection against cold environments,1981,67,3,150-155,Chandler Results of recent research on life-jackets,1985,71,3,161-166,Herrmann HMS Illustrious gearbox explosion and fire--3 April 1986,1987,73,2,77-79,Lunn Disaster and refugee psychiatry: guidelines for the armed forces medical officer,1987,73,3,178-182,Vincenti The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System,1989,75,1,41-45,Jones Medico-legal aspects of accidental and non-accidental hanging,1989,75,1,33-36,Davison Ice skating injuries: a survey of cases seen in an accident and emergency department,1991,77,2,71-74,Newton Fair dinkum way-out woop woop: the Sydney to Darwin Motor Safari 1990. Part 2,1991,77,3,165-169,Hardy A case of dope poisoning,1948,34,1,35-38,O'connor A case of optic atrophy following the drinking of methyl alcohol,1950,36,4,264-268,Patrick Punchdrunkenness and its differential diagnosis as observed in naval medicine,1950,36,4,202-214,Bremner Shipwreck and survival,1974,60,1-2,8-14,Golden Notes on survival at sea,1974,60,1-2,15-16,Golden Death after rescue from immersion in cold water,1973,59,1,5-8,Golden Do we survive with survival suits?,1988,74,3,147-151,Herrmann Ergonomics and the aviator,1981,67,3,147-149,Steele-Perkins Human endurance in intolerable climates,1965,51,2,208-221,Walters Rupture of the bowel. The result of a trivial accident,1951,37,1,46,Page Burns from atomic bombs,1951,37,1,9-17,Butterfield Sharks,1952,38,2,65-68, Warship construction and habitability,1952,38,4,171-178,Thorpe The medical aspects of the Kowloon fire disaster,1954,40,3,134-138,Turner Two cases of poisoning by marking ink,1954,40,1,39-42,Hahn Methyl chloride poisoning,1955,41,2,90-99,Rugg-gunn The problem of nitrogen narcosis,1955,41,4,188-192,Burnett Account of suspected phosphine poisoning in a submarine,1956,42,4,185-187,Glass An unusual diving incident,1958,44,3,201-204,Rawlins Escape from submerged aircraft,1958,44,3,151-155,Rawlins An unusual diving accident,1958,44,2,124-127,Miles A brief review of aviator's decompression sickness and the high altitude selection test,1958,44,1,2-13,Parsons Ear injuries in divers,1961,47,,13-19,Jarrett Naval aircraft underwater sink rate trials 1962,1963,49,,74-82,Rawlins Heat in engine rooms,1963,49,,83-85,Nicol Medical problems of very deep diving,1965,51,2,179-183,Barnard Pressure tests on submariners divers and hospital personnel,1965,51,,23-28,Paulev Ear plugs--or--damaged hearing,1965,51,,19-22,Coles A case of mass poisoning with mercury vapour on board H.M.S. Triumph at Cadiz 1810,1965,51,,14-18,Earles Attempted suicide,1964,50,,155-158,Wallis Commando training and its medical problems,1964,50,,140-154,Jack One hundred and sixty-five diving accidents,1964,50,,129-139,Miles The overweight aviator and decompression sickness,1964,50,,4-6,McNUTT Trials of underwater blast from Martin-Baker Type 4 ejection seat gun--June 1961,1962,48,,57-62,Rawlins Underwater accidents,1962,48,,65-68,Miles Drowning: a review of the subject with special reference to the mouth-to-mouth method of artificial respiration,1962,48,,179-198,Giri The aetiology clinical pathology and treatment of shark attack,1962,48,,110-136,CAMPBELL Decompression sickness: present status,1962,48,,69-76,Coburn Sports injuries not a drain on working time,1998,84,1,47,Every The bends: current concepts in the treatment of decompression sickness,1968,54,1,4-11,Elliott The centenary of the sinking of the Mediterranean Fleet flagship HMS Victoria. What was the role of Malta fever?,1993,79,2,91-99,Vassallo Climatic and environmental factors in the aetiology of decompression sickness in divers,1993,79,2,68-74,Broome Problem drinking in the Naval Service: a study of personnel identified as alcohol abusers,1996,82,1,34-40,Micklewright Fair dinkum way-out woop-woop: the Sydney to Darwin Motor Safari 1990. Part 1,1991,77,2,111-115,Hardy Deliberate self harm in the Royal Navy. An audit of cases presenting to the Department of Community Mental Health RH Haslar between 1 March 1999 and 28 February 2002,2005,91,1,12-25,Micklewright Drowning and near drowning,1995,81,2,112-116,Haddon Health and safety in Medical Centres; finding the hazards and reducing the risks,1995,81,2,134-137,Buchanan Prevention of heat strain by immersing the hands and forearms in water,1997,83,1,26-30,Holmes Bone necrosis--an occupational hazard of diving,1970,56,1,140-161,Harrison Alcoholic psychoses,1970,56,1,124-139,Marjot Subsmash in Liverpool Bay--a medical and naval disaster?,1999,85,3,178-183,Agnew Submarine escape and rescue in today's Royal Navy,1999,85,3,145-149,Brown Heat strain in Royal Navy helicopter aircrew,1999,85,2,84-107,House The pathophysiology of primary blast injury and its implications for treatment. Part II: The auditory structures and abdomen,1999,85,1,13-24,Cripps Problem drinking,1972,58,2,128-131,Marjot The pathophysiology of primary blast injury and its implications for treatment. Part I: The thorax,1998,84,2,79-86,Cripps Cerebral perfusion and psychometric testing after exposure to high altitude in the mountains,1998,84,1,24-29,Macleod Resumption of diving after illness or injury,1998,84,1,14-18,Benton A review of submarine escape trials from 1945 to 1970 with a particular emphasis on decompression sickness,1991,77,3,171-200,Donald Environment in motion-HM ships at sea,1981,67,3,131-137,Davies Does exposure to CS gas potentiate the severity of influenza?,1990,76,3,188-189,Pipkin Heat illness,1990,76,3,187-188,Travis Bullet and missile wounds in Northern Ireland,1982,68,2,82-88,Ramage Laryngeal trauma,1973,59,1,40-42,Head Marines and canoes,1973,59,1,35-39,Evans Philippine flood disaster,1973,59,2,81-83,Ussher Decompression sickness in civilian divers,1973,59,2,77-80,Hanson A comparison of lung volumes between divers and submariners in the Royal Navy,1984,70,3,143-148,Smith Is frostnip important?,1984,70,3,140-142,Riddell Non freezing cold injury: a historical review,1984,70,3,134-139,Francis The prediction of imminent heat collapse in extremely hot environments,1974,60,1-2,22-27,Bell The normal dive and its sequelae,1974,60,1-2,55-65,Martin Vietnam and after,1974,60,1-2,93-101,Waite Psychological reactions in divers,1974,60,1-2,34-38,Rawlins The early diagnosis of decompression sickness,1974,60,1-2,72-74,Vorosmarti Children under stress,1974,60,1-2,83-87,Bennett Electrocardiographic changes following primary blast injury to the thorax,2000,86,3,125-133,Guy The lethal ten per cent burn,2000,86,3,123-124,Barker Internal carotid artery occlusion following sports diving,2000,86,3,120-122,Hughes Primary blast injury: pathophysiology and implications for treatment. Part III: Injury to the central nervous system and the limbs,2000,86,1,27-31,Cripps SUBSUNK-Royal Navy Medical support to Russian rescue attempt following sinking of the Kursk,2001,87,2,104-109,Benton Sickness and injury in the Navy medical officer's report after Jutland,2011,97,3,127-130,Northeast Common training injuries concerning potential Royal Marine applicants,2011,97,3,106-109,Wood Blast lung injury,2011,97,3,99-105,Smith Testing the effectiveness of techniques for reducing heat strain in Royal Navy nuclear biological and chemical cleansing stations' teams,2003,89,1,27-34,Lyons Modelling the effectiveness of techniques for reducing heat strain in Royal Navy nuclear biological and chemical cleansing stations' teams,2003,89,1,19-26,House Submarine escape trials 1999-2001--provision of medical support,2002,88,3,108-115,Benton Drones--ethical considerations and medical implications,2012,98,1,37-40,Pepper Concerning the management of heat illness in service men and women,1990,76,1,56,Gabb "Hurricane Gilbert",1990,76,1,43-48,Parrish Struck by lightning -- the effects upon the men and the ships of HM Navy,1980,66,1,71-76,Cannell Boxing is a dangerous and brutal sport,2004,90,3,114,Wilcockson A critique of published studies into the effects of amateur boxing: why is there a lack of consensus?,1995,81,3,182-189,Kemp A case of cyanide poisoning,1959,45,,93-95,Robinson Injuries and medical issues on the Zambezi "Great River",2013,99,1,25-27,Hammond The sensitivity of pre-hospital and in-hospital tools for the identification of major trauma patients presenting to a major trauma centre,2013,99,1,16-19,Potter DMSTG--a truly tri-service medical field gun crew 2013,2013,99,2,80-81,Warburton Penetrating brain injury: A case of survival following blast fragmentation injuries to the head,2013,99,2,55-56,Smith War casualties in Oman--a limited experience,1977,63,2,85-91,Soul Bilateral chemical eye injury resulting from airbag deployment,2013,99,3,171-173,Welch Activity of the medical profession on the occasion of a disaster at sea. The tragedy of the sinking of the Andrea Doria witnessed by the ship's doctor,1980,66,1,63-70,Tortori-Donati A case of penetrating head injury in an infant,1980,66,1,50-52,Farquharson-Roberts Physiological aspects of naval problems,1980,66,1,23-25,Barnard Head injury and diving: a review,1985,71,3,144-149,Green Spinal cord decompression sickness: a review of the pathology and some new findings,1985,71,3,139-143,Sykes The effect of exposure to simulated ship fire-fighting spray systems on the transfer factor for the lung,1985,71,3,154-160,Golden Shrapnel injuries in children,1979,65,1,20-25,Osborne Diver monitoring,1980,66,2,114-118,Pearson Concussion: no longer a laughing matter in sport,2014,100,1,62-64,Murray Sport-related eye trauma,2014,100,1,56-61,Wilson Contingency: the likely spectrum of injuries based upon a review of three recent undeveloped theatres of operations--CORPORATE TELIC 1 and HERRICK 4,2014,100,1,38-41,Lewin Case report of an interesting gun shot wound,1978,64,2,105-109,Osborne Assessment of ships taken up from trade and other ships for use as emergency facilities in wartime,1983,69,1,17-20,Williams Conversion of SS Uganda to a hospital ship,1983,69,1,10-16,Leicester Manual performance in the cold: a review of some of the critical factors,1987,73,3,173-177,Litchfield Poisonous fish and seasnakes in the Arabian Gulf,1988,74,3,195-197,Greenslade Rehabilitation of injured Royal Marine recruits,1989,75,3,171-176,Riddell Mortality survival and residual injury burden of Royal Navy and Royal Marine combat casualties sustained in 11-years of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan,2014,100,2,161-165,Baker The incidence of pelvic fractures with traumatic lower limb amputation in modern warfare due to improvised explosive devices,2014,100,2,152-156,Taylor Is the pattern of acute decompression sickness changing?,1989,75,2,69-73,Sykes Fluids or fans for heatstroke?,1989,75,2,124,Travis Knee dislocation in touch rugby: a case study,2011,97,1,5-10,Keenan The pernicious remedy of the naval surgeon,1957,43,1,23-28,Dobson Aeroplane accidents,1918,4,1,51-68,Anderson Mental health referrals to the Falkland Islands British Military Mental Health Team 1986-96,2007,93,1,12-16,Fear A clinical reflection: why does deliberate self-harm pose such a challenge for doctors?,2010,96,3,139-145,Coetzee