02279nam 2200433Ia 450 991069855240332120140827071527.0(CKB)3360000000465386(OCoLC)246608831(EXLCZ)99336000000046538620080908d1989 ua 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMedical consequences of nuclear warfare[electronic resource] /specialty editors, Richard I. Walker, T. Jan Cerveny ; contributing authors, Leonard A. Alt ... [and others]Bethesda, Md. :Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute ;Alexandria, Va. :Defense Nuclear Agency ;Falls Church, Va. :TMM Publications, Office of the Surgeon General,[1989]1 electronic text HTML fileTextbook of military medicine. Part I. Warfare, weaponry, and the casualty ;v. 20-16-059134-1 Nuclear events and their consequences -- Acute radiation syndrome in humans -- Triage and treatment of radiation-injured mass casualties -- Treatment of internal radionuclide contamination -- Infectious complications of radiation injury -- Biological assessment of radiation damage -- Behavioral and neurophysiological changes with exposure to ionizing radiation -- Psychological factors in nuclear warfare -- Long-term and low-level effects of ionizing radiation -- Radiological considerations in medical operations -- Prospects for radioprotection.Medical Consequences of Nuclear Warfare, Part 1Nuclear warfareHealth aspectsRadiation injuriesMedicine, MilitaryUnited StatesNuclear warfareHealth aspects.Radiation injuries.Medicine, MilitaryWalker Richard I1413511Cerveny T. Jan1413512Alt Leonard A1413513United States.Department of the Army.Office of the Surgeon General.Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (U.S.)GPOGPOBOOK9910698552403321Medical consequences of nuclear warfare3510026UNINA