Description
The Air Surgeon’s Bulletin
December 1944 Volume 1 No. 12 32 Pages
Includes 1944 Article and Author Indexes
Cover: Mobile Dental Unit See Page 7
Articles:
Flying and Dentistry
Medical Safety Division, Office of Flying Safety, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Aeroclontalgia Among Flying Personnel
By Capt. Leonard Weiner, DC, Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, Arizona
Summary Of Medical Statistics, AAF, Continental USA
September 1944 (Five weeks—25 August to 29 September)
Summary Of Venereal Disease Rates, AAF, Continental USA
September 1944 (Five weeks—25 August to 29 September)
Preparation For Emotional Stresses Of Combat
By Capt. D. G. Wright, MC VIII Bomber Command
Mobile Dental Operating Unit
By Maj. J. M. Foster, DC, Aero Medical Laboratory, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio
Tactical Training Of The Flight Surgeon
By Col. M. S. White, MC Aero Medical Department, AAF School of Applied Tactics Orlando, Florida
Control Of Sulfonamide Reactions
Professional Division, Office of The Air Surgeon
Ophthalmology in Alaska
Maj. Milo H. Fritz, MC Surgeon, XI Fighter Command
Portable Oxygen Generator
Maj. Joseph F. Corless, MC, Aero Medical Department AAF School of Applied Tactics, Orlando, Florida
The Editor’s Page
The Air Surgeon’s Letter
Aero Medical Aspects Of The B-29
By Maj. D. M. Green, MC, 73rd Bomb Wing (VH), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Repair Of Lacerations of the Lacrimal Canaliculus
By Maj. Malcolm D. Campbell, MC AAF Regional Station Hospital Orlando, Florida
Congenital Arterial Aneurysm In The Optic Papilla
By Maj. Frederick H. Theodore, MC, and Capt. William H. Bonser, MC, AAF Training Center No. 1, Miami Beach, Florida
Statistical Control Officer and the Tactical Surgeon
By Maj. Joseph F. Corless, MC Aero Medical Department, AAF School of Applied Tactics Orlando, Florida
Burns in the AAF
Medical Safety Division, Office of Flying Safety Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Improvisations
Abstracts
Effects Of Aviation Conditions On The Dental Pulp And Periosteum
By J. S. Restarski and I. Gersh
Nav. Med. Research Inst., Nat. Nav. Med. Center Research Project, X-91, Report No. 1 (24 June) 1944
Effect Of Changes In Barometric Pressure Upon Dental Fillings
By J. S. Restarski
U. S, Nav. M. Bull. 42:155-7 (Jan.) 1944
Toothache In The Low-Pressure Chamber
By I. W. Brickman
U. S. Nav. M. Bull. 43:292-6 (Aug.) 1944
Incidence Of Bleeding Gums Among RAF Personnel And The Value Of Ascorbic Acid In Treatment
By W. P. Stamm, T. F. MaCrae, and S. Yudkin
Brit. M. J. 11:239-41 (19 Aug.) 1944
Red Blood Cell Paste In Treatment Of Ulcers
By C. K. Murray and C. M. Shaar
J.A.M.A. 125:779-82 (15 July) 1944
Cellophane For Treatment Of Burns
By J. Farr
Brit. Med. J. 749-50 (3 June) 1944
A Survey Of The Incidence Of Decompression Sickness With Reference To Some Constitutional And Environmental Variants
By H. G. Swann and T. B. Rosenthal
School of Aviation Medicine Distribution No. 32 (8 Aug) 1944
The Treatment Of Burns Complicated By Fractures Of The Extremities
By H. J. Warthen, Jr.
Ann. of Surg. 119:526-32 (Apr.) 1944
Ingested Thiamin As A Mosquito Repellent
By C. S. Wilson, D. R. Mathieson, and L. A. Jachowski
Science 100:147 (18 Aug) 1944
Studies In Pressure Breathing
By C. B. Taylor
School of Aviation Medicine
Proj. No. 302, Report No. 1 (28 Aug) 1944
Proj. No. 302, Report No. 2 (28 Aug) 1944
Subject Index
The Air Surgeon’s Bulletin is published monthly. The pages are numbered by issue, not consecutively by volume. The number preceding the month refers to the page of that issue, for example, 8 (May). The name of the author or originating office appears in brackets following the subject entry, The letters -ab indicate an abstract, -ed an item from the Editor’s Page.
Author Index
The Bulletin Board
Recent Regulations, War Department Circulars, Etc,