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Dustoff 7-3

saving lives under fire in afghanistan
The true story of four unlikely heroes. Complete opposites thrown together, cut-off and outnumbered. For three days straight they answered the call in a race against time, not to take lives... but to save them. Chief Warrant Officer Erik Sabiston tells the story of his four-man flight crew's experiences evacuating wounded soldiers from the mountains of Afghanistan in their unarmed medevac helicopter, known as Dustoff 7-3.

Trapped behind Nazi lines

the story of the U.S. Army Air Force 807th Medical Evacuation Squadron
2016
Tells the story of how in the midst of World War II a group of Army Air Force medical workers found themselves trapped behind enemy lines after surviving a plane crash and what followed were two months of sheer terror. Vivid details bring to light how they survived and the emotions they faced on a daily basis.

Medicine on the battlefield

Discusses battlefield medicine during World War I.

Answering the call

the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, 1917-1919 : a commemorative tribute to military nursing in World War I
2008

Black and blue

the origins and consequences of medical racism
2012
"Black and Blue is the first systematic description of how American doctors think about racial differences and how this kind of thinking affects the treatment of their black patients. The standard studies of medical racism examine past medical abuses of black people and do not address the racially motivated thinking and behaviors of physicians practicing medicine today. Black and Blue penetrates the physician's private sphere where racial fantasies and misinformation distort diagnoses and treatments. Doctors have always absorbed the racial stereotypes and folkloric beliefs about racial differences that permeate the general population. Within the world of medicine this racial folklore has infiltrated all of the medical sub-disciplines, from cardiology to gynecology to psychiatry. Doctors have thus imposed white or black racial identities upon every organ system of the human body, along with racial interpretations of black children, the black elderly, the black athlete, black musicality, black pain thresholds, and other aspects of black minds and bodies. The American medical establishment does not readily absorb either historical or current information about medical racism. For this reason, racial enlightenment will not reach medical schools until the current race-aversive curricula include new historical and sociological perspectives"--.

Testament of youth

an autobiographical study of the years 1900-1925
2005
Presents a memoir of the author's time as a nurse in the armed services during World War I, covering her work in London, Malta, and near France's Western Front while losing all of the men she loved and attempting to hold onto hope despite being surrounded by despair.

Conduct under fire

four American doctors and their fight for life as prisoners of the Japanese, 1941-1945
2005
Provides a chronicle of four doctors captured by the Japanese during World War II, culled from interviews, diaries, letters, and war crime testimonies, and includes information on the battles of Bataan and Corregidor as well as an account of the brutal clash of cultures.

Do veterans receive adequate health care?

2012
Presents a collection of essays that debate whether veterans receive proper health care after leaving active duty.

Run, don't walk

the curious and chaotic life of a physical therapist inside Walter Reed Army Medical Center
"M*A*S*H meets Scrubs in a sharply observant, absurdly funny, inspiring, and totally unique debut memoir from a physical therapist at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the birthplace of physical therapy and the world leader in prosthetic rehabilitation for injured war veterans"--.

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