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Gen. Theodore C. Lyster, one of the first to
recognize the medical problems peculiar to flight,
is known as the father of aviation medicine in
America. In 1917 he became the first Chief Surgeon,
Aviation Section, Signal Corps, United
States Army, and in that position directed the
early development of aviation medicine during
WW I. He and his co-workers were instrumental
in establishing physical qualifications for flying
and provisions of medical support for the flying
environment.
Russell B. Rayman has written: 'Clinical aviation medicine' -- subject(s): Aerospace medicine, Aviation medicine 'Clinical Aviation Medicine'
RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine was created in 1998.
H. L. Reighard has written: 'Aviation medicine' -- subject- s -: Aerospace medicine, Aviation medicine, United States, United States. Office of Aviation Medicine
The motto of RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine is 'Ut Secure Volent'.
The cast of Aviation Medicine - 1954 includes: Lloyd Bochner
JRD Tata is the father of Indian civil aviation.
JRD Tata is the father of Indian civil aviation.
It is also known as aerospace medicine, flight medicine, or space medicine
Otto Lilienthal and Sir George Cayley areinterchangeably referred to as the Father of Modern Aviation.
The Asia-Europe Meeting or Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
Aviation medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the medical aspects of flight, and in particular the human body's reaction to flight. A certified aviation medical examiner (AME) is a physician who is trained to conduct medical examinations for aviation personnel, such as pilots, navigators, flight attendants, and air traffic controllers. The examinations are typically required for a pilot or air traffic controller to be medically certified to fly or work in the air traffic control tower. If you need any aviation medicine health care you can visit our website: canadianwalkindoctors.ca/
Windsor C. Cutting has written: 'A manual of clinical therapeutics' -- subject(s): Therapeutics 'Guide to drug hazards in aviation medicine' -- subject(s): Drugs, Physiological effect, Aviation medicine