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Danish military fatalities in international operations 2002–2018
Lise Skyttegaard
Balkert
,
A H
Thomsen
,
P J T
Knudsen
BMJ Mil Health
Dec 2022,
e002164;
DOI:
10.1136/military-2022-002164
Viability of
Bos taurus
scapulae as a flat bone proxy for ballistic testing
Seth C
Taylor
,
D C
Kieser
,
N
Hammer
,
B
Ondruschka
,
E
Kranioti
,
A
Pullen
,
G
Hooper
BMJ Mil Health
Jun 2022,
168
(3)
196-199;
DOI:
10.1136/bmjmilitary-2019-001369
Confidentiality and psychological treatment of moral injury: the elephant in the room
Victoria
Williamson
,
D
Murphy
,
S A M
Stevelink
,
E
Jones
,
S
Wessely
,
N
Greenberg
BMJ Mil Health
Dec 2021,
167
(6)
451-453;
DOI:
10.1136/bmjmilitary-2020-001534
Medical services policy in respect of detainees: evolution and outstanding issues
Louis
Lillywhite
BMJ Mil Health
Feb 2021,
167
(1)
23-26;
DOI:
10.1136/jramc-2019-001156
Preliminary study into the skeletal injuries sustained to the spine from posterior non-perforating ballistic impacts into body armour
Rosalind M
Jennings
,
C
Malbon
,
F
Brock
,
S E
Harrisson
,
D J
Carr
BMJ Military Health
Jul 2018,
164
(3)
186-190;
DOI:
10.1136/jramc-2017-000893
Prophylaxis for blood-borne diseases during the London 7/7 mass casualty terrorist bombing: a review and the role of bioethics
Dafydd S
Edwards
,
A
Barnett-Vanes
,
N
Narayan
,
H D L
Patel
BMJ Military Health
Oct 2016,
162
(5)
330-334;
DOI:
10.1136/jramc-2015-000546
Defining the essential anatomical coverage provided by military body armour against high energy projectiles
John
Breeze
,
E A
Lewis
,
R
Fryer
,
A E
Hepper
,
Peter F
Mahoney
,
Jon C
Clasper
BMJ Military Health
Aug 2016,
162
(4)
284-290;
DOI:
10.1136/jramc-2015-000431
Is behind armour blunt trauma a real threat to users of body armour? A systematic review
Debra J
Carr
,
I
Horsfall
,
C
Malbon
BMJ Military Health
Feb 2016,
162
(1)
8-11;
DOI:
10.1136/jramc-2013-000161
Using computerised surface wound mapping to compare the potential medical effectiveness of Enhanced Protection Under Body Armour Combat Shirt collar designs
John
Breeze
,
L C
Allanson-Bailey
,
N C
Hunt
,
R
Delaney
,
A E
Hepper
,
E A
Lewis
BMJ Military Health
Mar 2015,
161
(1)
22-26;
DOI:
10.1136/jramc-2013-000220
Demonstrating the effectiveness of body armour: a pilot prospective computerised surface wound mapping trial performed at the Role 3 hospital in Afghanistan
Johno
Breeze
,
L S
Allanson-Bailey
,
A E
Hepper
,
M J
Midwinter
BMJ Military Health
Mar 2015,
161
(1)
36-41;
DOI:
10.1136/jramc-2014-000249
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