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Air, Iron and Plastic: U.S Military Legacy to Pulmonary Support Medicine.
During the Korean War, the U.S. Air Force developed the "flying lung" for aeromedical evacuation of polio patients requiring respiratory support. Decades later, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted the use of 3D printing for the production of scalable respiratory devices. These examples showcase how military innovations have advanced respiratory care.
期刊介绍:
Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor.
The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings.