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Bibliografía sobre armas y sanidad

    Michael M, Meddings DR, Ramez S, Gutiérrez-Fisac JL. Incidence of weapon injuries not related to interfactional combat in Afghanistan in 1996: prospective cohort study. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:412-415 (sitio ext.)

    Meddings DR, O'Connor S. Circumstances around weapons injry in Cambodia after departure of a peacekeeping force: prospective cohort study. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:410-412 (sitio ext.)

    Coupland RM, Samnegaard HO. Effect of type and transfer of conventional weapons on civilian injuries: reptrospective analysis of prospective data from Red Cross hospitals. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:410-412 (sitio ext.)

    Coupland RM, Meddings DR. Mortality associated with use of weapons in armed conflicts, wartime atrocities, and civilian mass shootings: literature review. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:407-410 (sitio ext.)

    Coupland RM. Clinical and legal significance of fragmentation of bullets in relation to size of wounds: a retrospective analysis. Medical Journal. 1999;319:403-406 (sitio ext.)

    British Medical Association. Biotechnology, weapons and humanity. Harwood Academic Publishers 1999

    Meddings DR. Are most casualties non-combatants? British Medical Journal, 1997;315:1417-1420

    Giannou C. Antipersonnel landmines: facts, fictions, and priorities. British Medical Journal, 1997;315:1453-1454 (sitio ext.)

    Meddings DR. Weapons injuries during and after periods of conflict: retrospective analysis. British Medical Journal, 1997;315:1417-1420 (sitio ext.)

    Coupland RM. Abhorrent weapons and "superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering": from field surgery to law. British Medical Journal, 1997;3115:1450-1452 (sitio ext.)

    Coupland RM. "Non-lethal" weapons: precipitating a new arms race. British Medical Journal, 1997;315:72 (sitio ext.)

    Sommaruga C. Does the nature of mine injuries also justify a total ban? Landmines: demining news from the United Nations. 1996; 1.4:11

    The International Committee of the Red Cross. The Medical Professions and the Effects of Weapons: the symposium. International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, 1996

    Jeffrey SJ. Antipersonnel mines: who are the victims? J. Accid. Emerg. Med. 1996; 13: 343-346

    Ramsey S. (News: Lancet). Experts plan reduction of harm caused by weapons. The Lancet, 1996 , Vol. 347: 749

    Coupland RM. The effects of weapons: surgical challenge and medical dilemma. Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1996; 41:65-71

    Coupland RM. The effect of weapons on health. The Lancet, 1996; Vol.347: 450-451

    Editorial. Weapons intended to blind. The Lancet, 1994; Dec. 17, Vol.344: 1649-1650

    Doswald-beck L. (Ed.). Blinding weapons. International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, 1993

    Coupland RM. Hand grenade injuries among civilians. JAMA 1993; 270: 24-626

    Russbach R. Casualties of Conflicts and Mine Warfare. "A Framework for Survival" - In: Cahill K.M., New-York Basic Books 1993

    Coupland RM, Hoikka V, Sjoeklint OG, Cuenod Ph, Cauderay GC, Doswald- Beck L. Assessment of bullet disruption in armed conflicts. The Lancet Jan .4 1992; 339: 35-37

    Coupland RM, Korver A. Injuries from antipersonnel mines: the experience of the International Committee of the Red Cross. British Medical Journal. 1991; 303: 1509 - 1512



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