This paper explores the role of the doctor on the expeditions of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration. The medical role includes medical screening of prospective expedition members, choosing medical equipment so as to maintain a balance between being able to cope with any eventuality and the cost and weight of equipment and drugs, health screening during an expedition, first aid training for field parties without a doctor, and, obviously, treatment of any injury or disease that occurs. If injury or illness occurs, the presence of a doctor is of great psychological benefit to the expedition. Although medical experience is important, it is probably more important that the doctor is a "team member," playing a full part in the expedition's a...
Background: The three U.S. Antarctic research stations' medical facilities exist in an isolated, har...
Objective: Antarctica is the coldest, farthest, and highest continent on Earth. Due to its extreme c...
Conditions encountered in Antarctica can be analogous to many experienced and expected in space. The...
The Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration spanned the period from 1895 to 1922. Medical men who took p...
[Extract] The easy question ‘what is expedition medicine?’ needs to be analysed from a number of vie...
A growing number of people are undertaking expeditions and adventure travel to previously inaccessib...
The 1910–1913 Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic, led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, was a vent...
Expedition medicine is becoming a lot more popular with travelers now, so 'tis important to have so...
"We had seen God in His splendors, heard the text that nature renders. We had reached the naked sou...
There is a long record of medical research and observation in the Antarctic, almost as long as the r...
Rothera research station is a British Antarctic Survey (BAS) base on the Antarctic Peninsula that is...
In Antarctica an astonishing more than 300 ‘medical’ place-names record the lives of surgeons and ph...
To access a reference copy of the full thesis (including all publications) please visit the Universi...
ABSTRACT. In the literature of the exploration of the Antarctic in the early 20th century, there are...
To give a representative overview of medical professionals working in today's remote and extreme env...
Background: The three U.S. Antarctic research stations' medical facilities exist in an isolated, har...
Objective: Antarctica is the coldest, farthest, and highest continent on Earth. Due to its extreme c...
Conditions encountered in Antarctica can be analogous to many experienced and expected in space. The...
The Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration spanned the period from 1895 to 1922. Medical men who took p...
[Extract] The easy question ‘what is expedition medicine?’ needs to be analysed from a number of vie...
A growing number of people are undertaking expeditions and adventure travel to previously inaccessib...
The 1910–1913 Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic, led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, was a vent...
Expedition medicine is becoming a lot more popular with travelers now, so 'tis important to have so...
"We had seen God in His splendors, heard the text that nature renders. We had reached the naked sou...
There is a long record of medical research and observation in the Antarctic, almost as long as the r...
Rothera research station is a British Antarctic Survey (BAS) base on the Antarctic Peninsula that is...
In Antarctica an astonishing more than 300 ‘medical’ place-names record the lives of surgeons and ph...
To access a reference copy of the full thesis (including all publications) please visit the Universi...
ABSTRACT. In the literature of the exploration of the Antarctic in the early 20th century, there are...
To give a representative overview of medical professionals working in today's remote and extreme env...
Background: The three U.S. Antarctic research stations' medical facilities exist in an isolated, har...
Objective: Antarctica is the coldest, farthest, and highest continent on Earth. Due to its extreme c...
Conditions encountered in Antarctica can be analogous to many experienced and expected in space. The...