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We note that, for Professor Emanuel Goldberg, the web page « is still under development but an early picture of the professor is available. ». But fortunately, Mickael Buckland, a Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information brought the life and the work of Emanuel Goldberg to light. Thanks...
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PMID: 21609677
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We have analyzed the content of this journal during the last two world wars in order to evaluate to what extent the members of the Société de Pharmacie de Paris were part of the war efforts, and encouraged or criticized the on-going events. We can observe that, in both cases, pharmacists used thei...
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PMID: 21661225
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Despite the numerous books and articles preoccupied with the formidable legitimizing role and unethical medical transgressions of the German human geneticist Otmar von Verschuer (1896-1969) during the Third Reich, scholars have neglected to focus on his career trajectory during the postwar period, es...
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PMID: 21409983
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The aim of this study was to identify long-term effects of diagnostic criteria on the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist (PCL-C) for a test group of Finnish evacuees from World War II and compare the outcome effect with a control group of children who lived in Finland during the war in 1939-194...
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PMID: 20849674
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At the end of the Second World War, L'Officine from Dorvault, 1945 edition, gives the state of the art situation of drugs in France. At the same date, is published New and Non-Official Remedies in Chicago, IL, USA. Tiffeneau in France publishes an other reference book of Pharmacology in 1947 (6th ed...
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PMID: 21032927
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The aim of this study was to determine the persistent trauma impact and significant posttraumatic stress symptoms in a sample of very elderly German women who survived the mass rapes committed by soldiers at the end of World War II. A total of 27 women were recruited, interviewed, and then administe...
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PMID: 20531125
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This is the second extract taken from the War Diaries of Brigadier JG Morgan CBE TD MD and is specifically taken from papers he used to prepare a talk for a Civil Defence Audience in the 1950's. Having introduced a system of filtering in Tripoli in 1943 when in command of 48th General Hospital, he w...
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PMID: 20648956
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We examined cohort differences in mammography use between African American women born before 1946 (non-baby boomers) and those born in 1946 to 1953 (baby boomers). Between 1998 and 2004, screening rates for non-baby boomers declined, while those for baby boomers remained relatively steady. Hierarchi...
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PMID: 20575209
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The education of the U.S. surgeon was traditionally based on a system in which surgeons-in-training cared for a population of largely indigent patients in a setting of graded responsibility. To ensure an ethically appropriate bargain, senior surgeons served as mentors, assumed ultimate responsibilit...
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PMID: 20520042
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I (WW I). In a single British hospital, over 8000 wounded soldiers were treated for disfiguring facial wounds. These gruesome injuries provided surgeons with enough cases to make unprecedented advances in tissue reconstruction. After the war, however, surgeons returned to civilian society where they...
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PMID: 20395812
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The review of the modern literature on the mental disorders arising at hypertensive illness at military men of young age is spent. The basic clinical forms of the mental pathology arising at different stages of hypertensive illness are investigated. Neuroendocrinological, neuromediatorical, neurophy...
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PMID: 20564944
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The article presents an analyze of contribution of military medicine in victory in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945. Nevertheless big difficulties the medical service has effectuated deployment of network of medical units and institutes, organization of effective work of delivery of medical care on...
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PMID: 20564951
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Was characterized activity of the Central Military Clinical Hospital by Burdenko N.N. during the Great Patriotic War. From the first days work of the hospital was reorganized in dependence of needs of war time. More then 50% of physicians went in army, leading specialists were established main surge...
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PMID: 20564952
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The article presents publication of memories of a military physician Spivak B.A., finished the First Kiev medical institute in 1941. The author held rank: from August 1941--chief of sanitary service of a separated battalion, April 1942-June 1945--chief of operation-bandaging unit of 246 SMSB SD. Aft...
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PMID: 20564953
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In World War II, Edward D. Churchill volunteered as a combat consultant. In this role, he mentored many junior surgeons and challenged the Army leadership to treat hemorrhagic shock with blood rather than plasma. These lessons have continued relevance for today's Senior Visiting Surgeons and our mil...
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PMID: 20134311
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We challenge this interpretation of the evidence. We also note that much of the decline of the churches is explained not by adult defection but by a failure to keep children in the faith. Given the importance of parental homogamy for the successful transmission of religious identity, the causes of d...
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PMID: 20377599
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Was characterized work of medical service of the Red Army in Vislo-Oder strategic offensive. To the beginning of the operation in divisions of the first echelon were deployed medical aid stations in dugouts and blindages in 1.5-3 km from the front line. Sanitarium casualties of troops of the 1st Bye...
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PMID: 20536065
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We analyzed the time trends of potential explanatory factors and used regression analysis with historical data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications' Historical Statistics of Japan during the period between 1946 and 1983. Time trends analysis revealed that the rapid increase in li...
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PMID: 20305339
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The article presents the analyze of experience of contra-epidemic measures, effectuated by the medical service in Lvov-Sandomir (July 13, - January 29, 1944), Yass-Kishinev (August 20-29, 1944), Budapest (October 29, 1944 - February 13, 1945) offensives. The article presents data about contra-epidem...
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PMID: 20536052
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In 1942 over 110,000 Japanese Americans were evacuated from the West Coast to ten inland, barbed wire-enclosed relocation centers in the name of national security. Agriculture was a key component of the eight arid to semi-arid centers located in the western United States. Each center's agricultural...
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PMID: 20419893
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In the article was presented a development of Polish medical press in the years 1945-1949. A special attention is drawn by time turning point, which was set up by the Author. A year 1945 is not only the time of the end of World War II and the beginning of consecutive stage of the history, but also is...
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PMID: 21563382
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In 1943, René Guillet, a young surgeon in the Department of Professor Mallet-Guy, took part in the Resistance as he helped the wounded men in the hospital of Edouard Herriot. René Guillet joined the French Army of the Resistance on June 6, 1944. Then, in July 1944, he took care of the wounded men...
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PMID: 20527337
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The life in Faculty of Pharmacy of Paris during the second mondial war from 1939 to 1944, especially the German occcupation, was marked by various events and constraints involving the teaching profession as many as students. The consultation and analysis of the Faculty records during this period all...
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PMID: 20481384
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The medical profession regulation has always been a delicate subject to deal with. The need for one arose as early as the 17th century. Multiple attempts to create such a regulation occurred during the 19th and the 20th century, which led to the 1938 "Board of Medical Doctors" law. This law could no...
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PMID: 20687448
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Since the "greatest generation" is rapidly passing from the scene, this article maintains that the time is ripe for the oral history community to engage in a serious examination of the strengths and weaknesses of World War II veteran interviews. Using a small case study about the battle of Okinawa (...
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PMID: 20524245
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In Ulan-Ude, in 1942, the mortality of children at the age from 0 to 15 years consisted 64% of total numbers of died persons. The main causes of children mortality during all the war were tuberculosis, pneumonia, toxic dyspepsia and diarrhea. In October 1942, the government adopted a special decree...
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PMID: 20967976
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The progressive type of the system of of the military forces during the Great Patriotic War was ensured by the following features: the availability and maintenance of the principles of integrated field military medical doctrine, the theoretical validity of the propositions of the mentioned doctrine...
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PMID: 20731153
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Discussing Dr. Robert Prince's clinical case example, the author presents a relational psychoanalytic perspective on working with the traumatized patient. She considers the presentation of his work with a Holocaust survivor from a relational perspective with particular attention to the dyadic intera...
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PMID: 19949378
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12 survivors of the USS Emmons (M age = 81.3 yr., SD = 3.26), which was sunk by kamikaze attacks during World War II, were given an adapted form of the Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-Civilian. Five of their wives (M age = 78.8 yr., SD = 3.42) and 16 of their children (M age = 50.2 yr., SD =...
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PMID: 20229916
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Incidence of all cancers, particularly breast and colorectal cancer, was higher among Israeli Jews who were potentially exposed to the Holocaust than among those who were not....
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PMID: 19861305
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We found strong evidence that global development terms make an impact on mental health in advanced age. The amount of war experiences was not correlated with psychosomatic impairment in later life. Furthermore, war-determined fathers' absence during childhood was not a predictor of psychosomatic imp...
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PMID: 18821477
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November 11, 2009 will mark over 90 years of commemorating Armistice Day, the end of World War I. Although conflict in the Middle East reminds us that WWI failed to end all wars, it did serve as both substrate and catalyst for the development of modern plastic and reconstructive surgery. This articl...
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PMID: 20431512
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The article presents in chronological order points of view of national scientists on notion "lightly wounded person" and their contribution in formation and development of system of delivery of health care and treatment of this category of wounded. Organizational processing of system of treatment of...
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PMID: 20120363
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This paper has reviewed the author's experience with hypnosis and related therapies from 1934 through World War II, psychological warfare, multiple personality, the origins and feuding of hypnosis societies, the development of hypnotic ego state therapy and the unique contributions of his colleague...
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PMID: 19862899
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There was marked work of dental unit of the Main military hospital during the Great Patriotic War, including during evacuation in Gor'ky. Insertion of modern methods of immobilization of fragments of jaws and well organized succession to 1944 permitted to decrease the quantity of operations of traum...
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PMID: 20017372
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The author hypothesizes that the British psychological climate following World War II, from 1945 to approximately 1960, created the conditions for an unusually frank, honest, and collaborative debate on matters related to religion and spirituality generally as well as broader social and political is...
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PMID: 20027780
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General George S. Patton, Jr. was a highly successful World War II battle commander whose flamboyance and many idiosyncrasies made him a focus of interest for biographers. But he was an enigmatic and complex man whose success came at a high price. Despite his prominence and celebrity, there have bee...
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PMID: 19810456
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Throughout the last century the wellbeing of those with disability has been threatened by the idea of eugenics. The most notable and extreme example of this could be considered to have been carried out during World WarTwo, within Nazi eugenic programmes. These resulted in the sterili...
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PMID: 20027757
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Damir Marjanović,
Adaleta Durmić-Pašić,
Lejla Kovačević,
Jasna Avdić,
Mirela Džehverović,
Sanin Haverić,
Jasmin Ramić,
Belma Kalamujić,
Lada Lukić Bilela,
Vedrana karo,
Petar Projić,
Kasim Bajrović,
Katja Drobnič,
Jon Davoren and
Dragan Primorac
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Following the Y-STR analysis, 1 of the "weak matches" previously obtained based on autosomal loci, was confirmed while the other 1 was not. Combined standard STR and miniSTR approach applied to bone samples from 2 individual graves resulted in positive identifications. Finally, using the same approa...
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PMID: 19480024
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A nurse undertook heroic underground activities in support of American prisoners in the Philippines during WWII.
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PMID: 19411920
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