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Wilderness and Environmental Medicine
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine (WEM), the official journal of the Wilderness Medical Society, is a peer-reviewed international journal devoted to original scientific and technical contributions on the practice of medicine defined by isolation, extreme natural environments, and limited access to medical help and equipment.
http://wemjournal.org/ 
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- Venomous Snakebite in Mountainous Terrain: Prevention and Management
September 25, 2007 17:23
- Speeds Associated With Skiing and Snowboarding
June 21, 2007 21:17
- Snakes of Medical Importance in India: Is the Concept of the ‘‘Big 4’’ Still Relevant and Useful?
March 12, 2007 23:59
- Human Influenza A (H5N1): A Brief Review and Recommendations for Travelers
December 29, 2006 14:47
- Injuries at the 2005 World Championships in Rock Climbing
October 9, 2006 13:53
- Laboratory Evaluation of the 3-Bowl System Used for Washing-Up Eating Utensils in the Field
August 1, 2006 19:31
- Alligator Attacks on Humans in the United States
September 12, 2005 08:33
- Gastroenteritis Outbreak Among Mountaineers Climbing the West Buttress Route of Denali—Denali National Park, Alaska, June 2002
June 8, 2005 09:28
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