SZ/OEMU/59/56/1-2 - Incidence of perforated peptic ulcer during flying bomb raids [undated]
SZ/OEMU/59/56/1-2
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Incidence of perforated peptic ulcer during flying bomb raids [undated]
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This paper reports on the significant rise in the incidence of perforated peptic ulcer in the raids of 1940 and the flying bomb attacks of 1944. The rise in 1944 was however not so marked as that in 1940. The greater incidence of perforations under raiding conditions is directly attributable to the effects of the raids themselves.
Two copies. Draft papers are at [SZ/OEMU/59/56/3-4].
Two copies. Draft papers are at [SZ/OEMU/59/56/3-4].
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SZ - Zuckerman Archive
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SZ/OEMU - Ministry of Home Security, Oxford Extra-Mural Unit
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SZ/OEMU/59 - [OEMU. Casualty survey. Effects of blast; and air raid effects on morale]
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SZ/OEMU/59/56 - [Casualty survey. Duodenal and gastric perforated ulcers, 1945]
- SZ/OEMU/59/56/1-2 - Incidence of perforated peptic ulcer during flying bomb raids [undated]
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SZ/OEMU/59/56 - [Casualty survey. Duodenal and gastric perforated ulcers, 1945]
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SZ/OEMU/59 - [OEMU. Casualty survey. Effects of blast; and air raid effects on morale]
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SZ/OEMU - Ministry of Home Security, Oxford Extra-Mural Unit
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