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U.S. NAVY MEDICINE Vol. 72, No.5 May 1981   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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U.S. NAVY MEDICINE Vol. 72, No.5 May 1981
Publisher
BUMED Office of Medical History
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U.S. NAVY MEDICINE Vol. 72, No.5 May 1981

1 Features
On Growing Children-Recurrent Abdominal Pain of Psychologic Origin
CDR E. Breger, MC, USNR
3 Soviet Naval Medicine: Aviation Medical Support (Conclusion)
CAPT R.P. Caudill, Jr. , MC, USN
10 MSC Survey Results: Attitudes Toward Professional Specialization (Part
Four)
LCDR P.T. Bruder, MSC, USN
LT M.G. Butler, MSC. USN
14 Tri-SARF: A Unique Facility Returns Patients to Duty
J.K. Herman
23 Professional
A Simple Technique for Measurements of Percent Body Fat in Man
LCOL H.F. Wright, USMCR
C.O. Dotson, Ph.D.
P. 0. Davis, Ph.D.
28 To sBe Or Not To sBe (That is the Question!)
CAPT R.E. Alexander, DC. USN
G. W. Dennish, MD
33 Notes and Announcements

Subjects: Navy Medicine magazine; alcoholism; pediatrics; pain; psychology; Soviet Naval Medicine; Aviation Medicine; USSR; Medical Service Corps; Body fat; Tri-SARF;
Language English
Publication date May 1981
publication_date QS:P577,+1981-05-00T00:00:00Z/10
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IA Collections: usnavybumedhistoryoffice; medicalheritagelibrary
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NavyMedicine198105
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Internet Archive identifier: NavyMedicine198105
https://archive.org/download/NavyMedicine198105/Navy%20Medicine%201981-05.pdf

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