Ii-8: Infantry Training
The process of preparing infantry soldiers for combat, covering skills such as marksmanship, tactics, navigation, and battlefield medicine.
Eradication of Disease
Efforts to eliminate infectious diseases during wartime, often crucial for maintaining troop health and preventing epidemics.
Ehrenzeichen für die Verdienste um die deutsche Medizin
A German decoration awarded to individuals who had made significant contributions to German medicine.
Bcb Medical
Medical refers to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries.
Ayahuasca
A psychedelic brew made from the ayahuasca vine and the chacruna shrub, used for spiritual and medicinal purposes in the Amazon region of South America.
Aviation Medicine
The study of the effects of aviation on human health and performance.
Asclepius
The Greek god of medicine and healing, who is often depicted with a staff entwined with a serpent.
Army Medical Department
The medical branch of the United States Army.
Anemia
A condition in which the blood has a reduced number of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
Aneurysm
A bulge in the wall of a blood vessel.