02584cam a22002891 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035002000092040001900112042001200131050001500143060002000158110004500178245011100223260004300334300001700377490003500394500006400429500019900493500022500692504003100917505124900948810008002197999001702277sg 20000166 DLC20260227112738.0820221s1920 xx a 000 0 eng  asg 20000166  a(OCoLC)14793679 aDLCcDNLMdDLC apremarc00aTL555b.M40 aW1bME449 no.532 aMedical Research Council (Great Britain)14aThe medical problems of flying,bincluding reports nos. I-VIIcof the Air medical investigation committee. aLondon,bH. M. Stationery off.,c1920. a272 p.bill.1 aSpecial report series,vno. 53 aAt head of title: Privy council. Medical research council. aReports VIII-IX of the Air medical investigation committee were issued in 1919 as Special report series no. 37 (Gt. Brit. National health insurance joint committee. Medical research committee) aThe sense of stability and balance in the air, no. 11 of this report, was also issued separately in 1919 as Special report series no. 28 (Gt. Brit. National health insurance joint committee. Medical research committee) aReferences: p. 56, p. 202.1 aContents.--1. Report on the medical aspects of high flying, by J. L. Birley.--2. A simple procedure for testing the effect of 'oxygen want' on flying men, by Professor G. Dreyer.--3. The bag method for the investigation of air disabilities of aviators, by Lieut-Col. Martin Flack.--4. A study of the reaction of pilots and observers to diminished oxygen-pressure, by the late C. D. H. Corbett and H. C. Bazett.--5. A report on the value of oxygen to aviators at relatively low altitudes, by Lieut-Col. Martin Flack and Lieut-Col. C. B. Heald.--6. The selection of candidates for flying, by Lieut-Col. Martin Flack and Lieut-Col. A. P. Bowdler.--7. Tests for flying efficiency and flying strain, by Lieut-Col. Martin Flack.--8. Temperament and service flying strain, by J. L. Birley.--9. Respiratory tests for ability to stand high altitudes, by H. C. Bazett.--10. Observations on the respiration of airmen, by Grace Briscoe.--11. The sense of stability and balance in the air, by Henry Head.--12. Mental aptitude for aviation, by W. H. R. Rivers and Squadron-leader T. E. Rippon, in collaboration with the late Lieut. E. G. Manuel.--13. "Reaction time" tests carried out on flight cadets, with description of apparatus, by the late L. E. Stamm.2 aMedical Research Council (Great Britain).tSpecial report series ;vno. 53. c90182d90182