Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Human exposure to linear declarative force in the backward and forward facing seated positions,1951,109,2,106-109,Stapp Pathologic physiology of truck and car driving,1949,105,4,299-311,Clayberg Early evaluation of blast injury; report of cases,1948,103,4,275-278,Burnett Frostbite; a subjective case history in a German soldier,1948,103,3,216-219,Silverman Problems of human engineering in regard to sudden declarative forces on man,1948,103,2,99-102,Stapp Human tolerance to high linear accelerations of short duration,1948,103,2,96-99,Ames A study of the mechanics of gunshot injury to the spinal cord of the cat,1948,102,5,386-395,Brookhart Foreign bodies in the rectum; a case report,1949,105,3,215-217,Kleitsch Frostbite,1950,107,5,386-388,Brandstadt DEPARTMENT of biometrics at aviation school,1950,106,5,399-402, A physical fitness program for student combat aviators,1950,106,5,387-390,Yanquell Eye conditions similar to those produced by modern warfare,1951,109,6,706-712,Pritikin Crush syndrome; report of a case,1951,109,5,616-620,Hoffman Nephrosis following experimental local cold injury,1951,109,4,518-530,Lewis Brain injury from local impact without skull fracture,1952,111,6,428-432,Coe The physiologic and pathologic effects of implanted body armor materials,1952,110,3,184-191,Lewis On fireworks,1952,110,1,60-61,Phalen Local cold injury frostbite,1952,110,1,25-41,Lewis Army training and accident prevention,1953,112,5,348-353,Cohen Disaster studies program,1953,112,3,194-196,Wood Air embolism and the cause of death in blast injury,1954,114,6,424-437,Clemedson Indirect spinal cord injuries due to gunshot wounds of the spinal column in animal and man,1954,114,4,253-265,Lamport Accident prevention in the Air Force,1954,114,1,35-36,Armstrong