Military Medicine: Evacuation, First Aid Kits, Ambulances & More
Military medicine is a vast subject which covers everything from basic hygiene through battlefield necessities like battle dressing bandages, first aid kits, and ambulances to complex and life-saving surgery, from spraying to suppress mosquitos through long-term recovery from tramautic wounds. Care for battle injuries reaches from the individual warfighter in the field treating himself or a buddy with the Individual First Aid Kit, through a graduated series of evacuation and treatment stations to large hospital complexes in the U.S. and strategic locations world-wide.
Whole blood delivery truck with 1000 pint refrigerated trailer, Detachment A, 152nd Station Hospital, First U.S. Army, Belgium, October 1944.
Olive-Drab.com convers many of the most interesting aspects of military medicine, organized into these sections:
- Medical Kits and Equipment
- Combat Medical Treatment
- Military Field Ambulances
- MedEvac Helicopters
- Aeromedical Evacuation (Fixed Wing)
- Medical Technology
- Other Military Medical Topics
- Military Medicine Web Resources
Recommended Books on Military Medicine
- Combat Medic Field Reference
- Not On My Watch: The 21st Century Combat Medic
- Doc: Heroic Stories of Medics,Corpsmen,and Surgeons in Combat
- Medic!: How I Fought World War II with Morphine, Sulfa, and Iodine Swabs
Find More Information on the Web
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