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INDEX Vol. 84, Nos. 1-6, January-December 1993 ADAK to the rescue 3:1 Bohnker, B.K., CDR, MC, putting out the Cowan, M.L., CAPT, MC, reminiscences of Albrittain, J.W., RADM, MC (Ret.), in smoking lamp 6:1 Operation Restore Hope 2:1 memoriam 6:29 Booth, J.W., identification and autopsy: reex- Crabbe, J.R., CDR, MSC, rapid screening for Alcoholism treatment, innovations in 6:6 amining the evidence 1:17 biological threat agents by the polymerase AMBU bag (hand-operated resuscitator) 2:13 Breathing apparatus chain reaction 3:26 Andersen, C., LT, MC, remembers Somalia mechanical ventilation of apneic nerve agent Crawford, A.M., M.A., managing Navy 2:10 casualties 2:13 medical treatment facilities: the role of Antibiotic self-infusion for active duty person- Bright, A., ENS, MSC, Naval Hospital executive education 5:19 nel 4:29 Twentynine Palms: a new oasis in the Crutcher, J.M., CDR, MC, USNR, medicine Apneic nerve agent casualties, mechanical desert 5:1 in the tropics course: preparing Navy ventilation of 2:13 Brooks, J.E., LT, Commander Seventh Fleet doctors for global medical challenges Autopsy of John Wilkes Booth: reexamining conducts first medical symposium 3:5 4:14 the evidence 1:17 Brown, J.A., CDR, MC, the cost of avoiding Autotransfusion risk 3:8 DEJANON, J., HM3, scales cliff to rescue letter to editor 6:28 Butler, F.K., Jr., CAPT, MC, patient encoun- accident victim 3:12 technique saves Navy hospital a bundle 4:1 ter skills development 6:14 Derrer, D.S., CDR, MSC, USNR, innova- Avoiding risk, the cost of 3:8 tions in alcoholism treatment 6:6 CAIRO, Egypt (NAMRU-3) Disinfection of a sewage contaminated fresh BACTERIA sewage contaminated fresh water holding water holding tank at a remote shore rapid screening for biological threat agents tank at a remote shore facility ,d isinfection facility: potential for illness and injury by the polymerase chain reaction 3:26 of 2:27 2:27 Baird, J.K., LCDR, MSC, malaria field stud- Campbell, J.R., CDR, MSC, rapid screening Divers ies at NAMRU-2, Indonesia 2:15 for biological threat agents by the poly- Fly-Away Advanced Care System used in Bangs, M.J., LT, MSC, malaria field studies merase chain reaction 3:26 recompression chamber 6:26 at NAMRU-2, Indonesia 2:15 Carrington, T., HN, scales cliff to rescue Douglas, M., LTJG, MSC, USNR, Naval Beecham, H.J. Il, CAPT, MC, medicine in accident victim 3:12 Hospital Twentynine Palms: a new oasis the tropics course: preparing Navy doctors Charting a new course for Navy medical in the desert 5:1 for global medical challenges 4:14 education 6:4 Dysart, N.K., CAPT, MC, flag officer se- Behmer, C.L., LT, NC, USNR, acomparison Chinese airliner makes emergency landing 3:1 lectee 3:3 of Navy and civilian health habits 3:16 Civilian and Navy health habits, a comparison Beneficiaries of 3:16 EDUCATION (see also Training) patient encounter skills development 6:14 Combat charting a new course for Navy medical Biological threat agents, rapid screening by war at sea: unique challenges for Navy medi- education 6:4 the polymerase chain reaction 3:26 cine 1:10 managing Navy medical treatment facilities: Black, J.H., CAPT, MC, flag officer selectee Commander Seventh Fleet conducts first medi- the role of executive education 5:19 3:3 cal symposium 3:5 Emesis, chronic, during military flight opera- Blood Comparison of Navy and civilian health habits tions, self-regulation techniques for treat- autotransfusion technique saves Navy hospi- 3:16 ment of 5:30 tal a bundle 4:1 Corpsmen scale cliff to rescue accident victim 3:12 FALKENBERRY, J.K., HMC(PJ), the inno- Cost of avoiding risk 3:8 cent flame of ignorance 6:18 Cotton, J.B., CAPT, MC,USNR, the gospel Figueroa, R., a doctor remembers Soma- NOTE: Figures indicate the issue and page in Volume 84 of Navy Medicine. For example, 3:1 on leadership according to John 3:14 lia 2:10 shows the article may be found in issue No. 3 (May- Course (see also Training), tropical medicine Fisher House: a port in a storm 1:1 June 1993), page 1. 4:14 Fisher, Z. 1:1,5 30 NAVY MEDICINE INDEX Vol. 84, Nos. 1-6, January-December 1993 ADAK to the rescue 3:1 Bohnker, B.K., CDR, MC, putting out the Cowan, M.L., CAPT, MC, reminiscences of Albrittain, J.W., RADM, MC (Ret.), in smoking lamp 6:1 Operation Restore Hope 2:1 memoriam 6:29 Booth, J.W., identification and autopsy: reex- Crabbe, J.R., CDR, MSC, rapid screening for Alcoholism treatment, innovations in 6:6 amining the evidence 1:17 biological threat agents by the polymerase AMBU bag (hand-operated resuscitator) 2:13 Breathing apparatus chain reaction 3:26 Andersen, C., LT, MC, remembers Somalia mechanical ventilation of apneic nerve agent Crawford, A.M., M.A., managing Navy 2:10 casualties 2:13 medical treatment facilities: the role of Antibiotic self-infusion for active duty person- Bright, A., ENS, MSC, Naval Hospital executive education 5:19 nel 4:29 Twentynine Palms: a new oasis in the Crutcher, J.M., CDR, MC, USNR, medicine Apneic nerve agent casualties, mechanical desert 5:1 in the tropics course: preparing Navy ventilation of 2:13 Brooks, J.E., LT, Commander Seventh Fleet doctors for global medical challenges Autopsy of John Wilkes Booth: reexamining conducts first medical symposium 3:5 4:14 the evidence 1:17 Brown, J.A., CDR, MC, the cost of avoiding Autotransfusion risk 3:8 DEJANON, J., HM3, scales cliff to rescue letter to editor 6:28 Butler, F.K., Jr., CAPT, MC, patient encoun- accident victim 3:12 technique saves Navy hospital a bundle 4:1 ter skills development 6:14 Derrer, D.S., CDR, MSC, USNR, innova- Avoiding risk, the cost of 3:8 tions in alcoholism treatment 6:6 CAIRO, Egypt (NAMRU-3) Disinfection of a sewage contaminated fresh BACTERIA sewage contaminated fresh water holding water holding tank at a remote shore rapid screening for biological threat agents tank at a remote shore facility ,d isinfection facility: potential for illness and injury by the polymerase chain reaction 3:26 of 2:27 2:27 Baird, J.K., LCDR, MSC, malaria field stud- Campbell, J.R., CDR, MSC, rapid screening Divers ies at NAMRU-2, Indonesia 2:15 for biological threat agents by the poly- Fly-Away Advanced Care System used in Bangs, M.J., LT, MSC, malaria field studies merase chain reaction 3:26 recompression chamber 6:26 at NAMRU-2, Indonesia 2:15 Carrington, T., HN, scales cliff to rescue Douglas, M., LTJG, MSC, USNR, Naval Beecham, H.J. Il, CAPT, MC, medicine in accident victim 3:12 Hospital Twentynine Palms: a new oasis the tropics course: preparing Navy doctors Charting a new course for Navy medical in the desert 5:1 for global medical challenges 4:14 education 6:4 Dysart, N.K., CAPT, MC, flag officer se- Behmer, C.L., LT, NC, USNR, acomparison Chinese airliner makes emergency landing 3:1 lectee 3:3 of Navy and civilian health habits 3:16 Civilian and Navy health habits, a comparison Beneficiaries of 3:16 EDUCATION (see also Training) patient encounter skills development 6:14 Combat charting a new course for Navy medical Biological threat agents, rapid screening by war at sea: unique challenges for Navy medi- education 6:4 the polymerase chain reaction 3:26 cine 1:10 managing Navy medical treatment facilities: Black, J.H., CAPT, MC, flag officer selectee Commander Seventh Fleet conducts first medi- the role of executive education 5:19 3:3 cal symposium 3:5 Emesis, chronic, during military flight opera- Blood Comparison of Navy and civilian health habits tions, self-regulation techniques for treat- autotransfusion technique saves Navy hospi- 3:16 ment of 5:30 tal a bundle 4:1 Corpsmen scale cliff to rescue accident victim 3:12 FALKENBERRY, J.K., HMC(PJ), the inno- Cost of avoiding risk 3:8 cent flame of ignorance 6:18 Cotton, J.B., CAPT, MC,USNR, the gospel Figueroa, R., a doctor remembers Soma- NOTE: Figures indicate the issue and page in Volume 84 of Navy Medicine. For example, 3:1 on leadership according to John 3:14 lia 2:10 shows the article may be found in issue No. 3 (May- Course (see also Training), tropical medicine Fisher House: a port in a storm 1:1 June 1993), page 1. 4:14 Fisher, Z. 1:1,5 30 NAVY MEDICINE Flag displays 6:18 Hoffman, M.A., Ph.D., a comparison of LAMB, M.J., CDR, MSC, quality improve- FLAG officer selectees Navy and civilian health habits 3:16 ment in food management 5:11 Black, J.H., CAPT, MC 3:3 Hoffman, S.L., CAPT, MC, malaria field Lark, J., risk-taking: analysis and interven- Dysart, N.K., CAPT, MC 3:3 studies at NAMRU-2, Indonesia 2:15 tion 4:10 Fussell, M.E., CAPT, MC, USNR 3:4 Hospital Corps, Navy Leadership 3:14 Flight operations, military ,s elf-regulation tech- Carrington, T., HN, scales cliff to rescue Loucks, A.B., LCDR, USNR, Reserve readi- niques for the treatment of chronic emesis accident victim 3:12 ness researcher studies NRRC Detroit during 5:30 DeJanon, J., HM3, scales cliff to rescue 2:9 Flight surgeon on the spot: aboard USS accident victim 3:12 Franklin 19 March 1945 4:4 Hospitals, Navy MALARIA field studies at NAMRU-2, Indo- Fly-Away Advanced Care System used in Adak, AK, to the rescue 3:1 nesia 2:15 recompression chamber 6:26 Oakland, CA, autotransfusion technique saves Managing Navy medical treatment facilities: Food management, quality improvement in Navy hospital a bundle 4:1 the role of executive education 5:19 5:11 San Diego, CA, IV antibiotic self-infusion Marechal-Workman, A. , autotransfusion tech- Force reductions and mental health: an early for active duty personnel 4:29 nique saves Navy hospital a bundle warning 5:16 Twentynine Palms, CA, a new oasis in the 4:1 Fraser, J., CAPT, MC, putting out the smok- desert 5:1 Massey, A.G., LT, MC, USNR, intern train- ing lamp 6:1 ing for the field 5:3 Freeman, V.S., M.A., M.T. (A.S.C.P.), IDENTIFICATION and autopsy of John McDowell, C.S., ENS, USNR, deck log of S.C., a comparison of Navy and civilian Wilkes Booth: reexamining the evidence USS Sanctuary | Jan 1970 (poem) 2:12 health habits 3:16 1:17 Meals, hospital Fussell, M.E., CAPT, MC, USNR, flag offi- Indonesia, NAMRU-2, malaria field studies quality improvement in food management cer selectee 3:4 2:15 5:11 In memoriam Mechanical ventilation of apneic nerve agent GAS Albrittain, J.W., RADM, MC (Ret.) 6:29 casualties 2:13 apneic nerve agent casualties, mechanical Innocent flame of ignorance 6:18 Medical education, Navy, charting a new ventilation of 2:13 Innovations in alcoholism treatment 6:6 course for 6:4 Gospel on leadership according to John 3:14 Intravenous antibiotic self-infusion for active Medical treatment facilities, Navy, managing Guttridge, L.F., identification and autopsy of duty personnel 4:29 executive education 5:19 John Wilkes Booth: reexamining the evi- Intern training for the field 5:3 Medicine in the tropics course: preparing dence 1:17 Interviews Navy doctors for global medical chal- Higgins, R.W., RADM, MC, retires 5:5 lenges 4:14 HARASYM, M., LTC, MC, USA, self- Fisher, Z., the man behind Fisher House Memorial dedicated to women Vietnam veter- regulation techniques for the treatment of 1:5 ans 6:10 chronic emesis during military flight op- Sherman, S.R., LCDR, MC, USNR, Mental health and force reductions 5:16 erations: a case report 5:30 flight surgeon on the spot: aboard USS Mitchum, J., World War II chronology: Navy Hart, S., CAPT, MC, putting out the smoking Franklin 19 March 1945 4:4 medicine January-December 1943 1:28, lamp 6:1 IV antibiotic self-infusion for active duty per- 2:22, 3:20, 4:21, 5:24, 6:21 Health habits, Navy and civilian, a compari- sonnel 4:29 MTFs (medical treatment facilities), Navy, son of 3:16 managing executive education 5:19 Herman, J.K. JAMES, L.C., MAJ, MS, USA, self-regula- Fisher, Z., the man behind Fisher House 1:5 tion techniques for the treatment of chronic NAMRU-2 (Indonesia), malaria field studies Flight surgeon on the spot: aboard USS emesis during military flight operations: a 2:15 Franklin 19 March 1945 4:4 case report 5:30 NAMRU-3 (Cairo, Egypt) Medical Department’s senior family doctor Job loss 5:16 sewage contaminated fresh water holding retires 5:5 Johnson, W.B., LT, MSC, USNR, force tank at a remote shore facility ,d isinfection Hibbs, R.G., CAPT, MC, disinfection of a reductions and mental health: an early of 2:27 sewage contaminated fresh water holding warning 5:16 Naval Medical Research and Development tank at a remote shore facility: potential Jones, N., CDR, Commander Seventh Fleet Command (NMRDC) highlights for illness and injury 2:27 conducts first medical symposium 3:5 3-D imaging for surgical treatment planning Higgins, R.W., RADM, MC, retires 5:5 Jones, T.R., LCDR, MSC, malaria field stud- and oral diagnosis 5:10 History ies at NAMRU-2, Indonesia 2:15 cholera vaccine field trial 4:28 Booth, J.W., identification and autopsy: re- coronary heart disease risk, reducing 6:17 examining the evidence 1:17 KANGAS-Packett, S., M.S.N., acomparison cytokines modulate the immune response to World War II of Navy and civilian health habits 3:16 campylobacter infection 1:27 chronology: Navy medicine January-De- Kaplan, T.M.,M.S.N.,acomparoifs Noanv y disease surveillance efforts in Indochina cember 1943 1:28, 2:22, 3:20, 4:21, and civilian health habits 3:16 5:10 5:24, 6:21 Kemp, D.G., CAPT, MC, charting a new first female research volunteers report aboard flight surgeon on the spot: aboard USS course for Navy medical education 6:4 Naval Biodynamics Laboratory 6:17 Franklin 19 March 1945 4:4 Klubes, D., women’s Vietnam veteran’s me- macrophage phagocytosis by computer im- posters on wasting food 1:8 morial dedicated 6:10 age analysis 2:21 November-December 1993 membrane-based rapid dot immunoassay test Rear admiral selectees Stansbury, K., Fisher House: a port in a storm kit 4:28 Black, J.H., CAPT, MC 3:3 1:1 molecular and cellular mechanisms regulat- Dysart, N.K., CAPT, MC 3:3 Stewart, T.C., LCDR, NC, letter on ing inflammation 4:28 Fussell, M.E., CAPT, MC, USNR 3:4 autotransfusion 6:28 motion sickness, genetics of 2:21 Recompression chamber 6:26 Summers, K., NC, IV antibiotic self-infusion neuropeptide Y on the acquisition and per- Reduction, force, and mental health 5:16 for active duty personnel 4:29 formance of response sequences during Reminiscences of Operation Restore Hope 2: | Symposium heat stress 1:27 Reserve, Naval Seventh Fleet’s Western Pacific Medical night vision training 5:10 Polk, A., CAPT, MSC, USNR, studies Symposium for Surgeons General 3:5 postinjury enhancement and modulation of NRRC Detroit 2:9 hematopoietic and immune system recov- Richie, T.L., LCDR, MC, USNR, malaria TRAINING ery 2:21 field studies at NAMRU-2, Indonesia 2:15 intern training for the field 5:3 radiofrequency radiation protective suits 3:7 Risk-taking: analysis and intervention 4:10 managing Navy medical treatment facilities: Rupert, A., CDR, MC, NAMRL researcher, Risk, the cost of avoiding 3:8 the role of executive education 5:19 wins FY95 Accelerated Research Initia- Roberts, B.J., Ph.D., managing Navy medi- medical education, Navy, charting a new tive award 6:17 cal treatment facilities: the role of execu- course for 6:4 submarine rescue manual 3:7 tive education 5:19 patient encounter skills development 6:14 tissue Oxygen pressure as an index of wound Rupert, A., CDR, MC, NAMRL researcher, tropical medicine course 4:14 healing 1:27 wins FY95 Accelerated Research Initia- Transfusion Naval Medical Research Unit (see NAMRU) tive award 6:17 autotransfusion technique saves Navy hos- Naval Reserve pital a bundle 4:1 Polk, A., CAPT, MSC, USNR, studies SAMUELSON, H.S., corpsmen scale cliff to Tropical medicine course: preparing Navy NRRC Detroit 2:9 rescue accident victim 3:12 doctors for global medical challenges Navy and civilian health habits, a comparison Schultz, W.W., CAPT, MSC, rapid screen- 4:14 of 3:16 ing for biological threat agents by the Twentynine Palms, a new oasis in the desert Navy medical treatment facilities, managing polymerase chain reaction 3:26 5:1 executive education 5:19 Screening, rapid, for biological threat agents Nerve agent casualties, mechanical ventilation by the polymerase chain reaction 3:26 USS Franklin 19 March 1945 4:4 of 2:13 Self-infusion for active duty personnel, IV USS Theodore Roosevelt, putting out the Nurse Corps, Navy, 85 years of service 3:10 antibiotic 4:29 smoking lamp 6:1 Self-regulation techniques for the treatment of USS Sanctuary | Jan 1970 (poem) 2:12 OPERATION Restore Hope 2:1 chronic emesis during military flight op- Orloff, K.L., M.S., managing Navy medical erations: a case report 5:30 VIETNAM veteran’s memorial dedicated, treatment facilities: the role of executive Seventh Fleet’s Western Pacific Medical Sym- women’s 6:10 education 5:19 posium for Surgeons General 3:5 Vomiting Sewage contaminated fresh water holding tank, self-regulation techniques for the treatment PATIENT encounter skills development 6:14 disinfection of 2:27 of chronic emesis during military flight Phillips, C., HMCM(SW), Branch Navy Shappell, S., LT., MSC, putting out the operations 5:30 Hospital Adak to the rescue 3:1 smoking lamp 6:1 Pock, A., CAPT, MSC, USNR, studies NRRC Sherman, S.R., LCDR, MC, USNR, flight WALZ, S.E., CDR, MSC, rapid screening Detroit 2:9 surgeon on the spot: aboard USS Franklin for biological threat agents by the poly- Polymerase chain reaction 3:26 19 March 1945 4:4 merase chain reaction 3:26 Porter, T.L., LT, MC, USNR, force reduc- Ships War at sea: unique challenges for Navy medi- tions and mental health: an early warning USS Franklin 19 March 1945 4:4 cine 1:10 5:16 USS Sanctuary | Jan 1970 (poem) 2:12 Water Potter, P.S., LCDR, MC, USNR, autotrans- USS Theodore Roosevelt, putting out the smok- disinfection of a sewage contaminated fresh fusion technique saves Navy hospital a ing lamp 6:1 water holding tank at a remote shore bundle 4:1 war at sea: unique challenges for Navy medi- facility 2:27 Psychology cine 1:10 Women’s Vietnam veteran’s memorial dedi- force reductions and mental health 5:16 Shunk, $.G., HMCS, mechanical ventilation cated 6:10 self-regulation techniques for the treatment of apneic nerve agent casualties 2:13 World War II of chronic emesis during military flight Smith, A.M., CAPT, MC, USNR, war at sea: chronology: Navy medicine January-Decem- operations: a case report 5:30 unique challenges for Navy medicine 1:10 ber 1943 1:28, 2:22, 3:20, 4:21, 5:24, Putting out the smoking lamp 6:1 Smoking 6:1 6:21 Somalia flight surgeon on the spot: aboard USS QUALITY improvement in food management a doctor remembers 2:10 Franklin 19 March 1945 4:4 5:11 reminiscences of Operation Restore Hope posters on wasting food 1:8 2:1 RAPID screening for biological threat agents Stanga, D.F., HM2(DV), Fly-Away Advanced Wright, T., VADM, Commander, U.S. Sev- by the polymerase chain reaction 3:26 Care System 6:26 enth Fleet 3:5 NAVY MEDICINE

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