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J roy nav med Serv 1991; 77: 255-256 Author Index ALLSOPP A. The effect of hand immersion on body temperature when wearing impermeable clothing BUXTON P J. The role of pulmonary angiography in the investigation of suspected pulmonary embolism CARSS G A. The Retrograde Tunnel: a method for the fixation of central venous catheters in the military environment CREWE T C. Malignant Ameloblastoma? A case report and review of literature outlining problems in diagnosis and treatment DAVIES P R F. Laryngeal mask airway and tracheal tube insertion by unskilled personnel DONALD K W. A Review of Submarine escape trials from 1945 to 1970 with a particular emphasis on decompression sickness EVANS G H. Laryngeal mask airway and tracheal tube insertion by unskilled personnel GILLEN C D. Subarachnoid Haemorrhage—New management strategy GODDARD J C. An insight into the life of Royal Naval surgeons during the Napoleonic War. Part 1 GOLDEN F StC. Circum-Rescue Collapse: Collapse, sometimes fatal, associated with rescue of immersion victims GREENSLADE G L. Laryngeal mask airway and tracheal tube insertion by unskilled personnel 21 HARDY P H. Fair Dinkum Way-out Woop-Woop: the Sydney to Darwin Motor Safari 1990. Parts 1 and 2 ITE: 165 HERVEY G R. Circum-Rescue Collapse: Collapse, sometimes fatal, associated with rescue of immersion victims 139 JOYCE W P. Balloon dilatation of benign oesophageal strictures: a prospective study as an out-patient procedure LEICESTER R J. Management of gastrointestinal haemorrhage 33 LUKE W M. Medical Support Assistants: Early experience in training 27 MATEAR D W. Malignant Ameloblastoma? A case report and review of literature outlining problems in diagnosis and treatment 5 McNEILL LOVE R M C. The Cruel Field 119 NEWTON A P. Ice skating injuries: a survey of cases seen in an Accident and Emergency department 71 O’CONNELL M R. Some recent Naval engagements 33 PETERSON K A. The hazards of operational diving in heavily oil-polluted water 159 PETHYBRIDGE R J. Ventilation with isoflurane in the Triservice anaesthetic apparatus: a comparison with halothane and trichlorethylene 151 255 256 Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service Vol 77 Winter 1991 POOLE K A. The effect of hand immersion on body temperature when wearing impermeable clothing 41 PORTOUW S J. The hazards of operational diving in heavily oil-polluted water 159 REES M. Balloon dilatation of benign oesophageal strictures: a prospective study as an out-patient procedure 103 RIDDELL D I. Stress and infection 79 ROBERTS D R D. Ventilation with isoflurane in the Triservice anaesthetic apparatus: a comparison with halothane and trichlorethylene SHEARD S C. Haematological and biochemical screening of potential Royal Naval aircrew SORSBIE C M. An orthoptist’s view of the St John Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem, before and during the Intifada SPALDING T J W. The Retrograde Tunnel: a method for the fixation of central venous catheters in the military environment THOMAS J A. The Retrograde Tunnel: a method for the fixation of central venous catheters in the military environment TIGHE S Q M. Laryngeal mask airway and tracheal tube insertion by unskilled personnel TIPTON M J. Circum-Rescue Collapse: Collapse, sometimes fatal, associated with rescue of immersion victims WALKER A J. Balloon dilatation of benign oesophageal strictures: a prospective study as an out-patient procedure WATKINSON G E. Intensive Stress?? Caring under pressure WESTWOOD P R. Medical Audit: A Well Woman clinic in the Royal Naval training practice, Gibraltar WHEELER R A. The Retrograde Tunnel: a method for the fixation of central venous catheters in the military environment J roy nav med Serv 1991; 77: 257-258 Subject Index Abstracts—papers by Royal Naval Medical Officers pS | Benign oesophageal strictures, balloon dilatation of: a prospective study as an outpatient procedure 103 Body temperature when wearing impermeable clothing. The effect of hand immersion on 41 Book Reviews 59, 127, 239 Central venous catheters in the military environment, a method for the fixation of. The Retrograde Tunnel: 75 Circum-Rescue Collapse: Collapse, sometimes fatal, associated with rescue of immersion victims 139 Cruel Field, the 119 Editorial: For better or worse 137 Gastrointestinal haemorrhage. Management of 33 Gulf War, the 3 Haematological and biochemical screening of potential Royal Naval aircrew 11 An Historical Note: the build-up to VJ day and its aftermath 223 Ice skating injuries: a survey of cases seen in an Accident and Emergency department 71 Infection. Stress and 79 Laryngeal mask airway and iracheal tube insertion by unskilled personnel 21 Letters to the Editor E25; 2359 Malignant Ameloblastoma? A case report and review of literature outlining problems in diagnosis and treatment 5 Medical Audit: A Well Woman clinic in the Royal Naval training practice, Gibraltar 49 Medical Support Assistants: Early experience in training 27 Naval engagements. Some recent 55 Obituaries 61, 129, 245 Operational diving in heavily oil-polluted water. The hazards of 159 Pressure, caring under. Intensive Stress?? 87 Pulmonary embolism, suspected. The role of pulmonary angiography in the investigation of 107 Royal Naval Medical Club Dinner 1991 231 The Royal Naval Reserve Medical Branch, new fighting team heads 23 Royal Naval surgeons during the Napoleonic War. An insight into the life of. Part 1 205 The St John Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem, before and during the Intifada. An orthoptist’s view of 17 Service News 63, 131, 249 258 Journal of the Royal Naval Medical Service Vol 77 Winter 1991 Submarine escape trials from 1945 to 1970 with a particular emphasis on decompression sickness. A Review of 171 The Sydney to Darwin Motor Safari 1990. Fair Dinkum Way-out Woop-Woop. Parts 1 and 2 111, 165

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