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Kalte Klimazonen

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Taktische Medizin

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Dieses Kapitel stellt die thermischen Auswirkungen durch Kälte auf den Körper und die hierdurch hervorgerufenen Erkrankungen, wie die Unterkühlung und Erfrierungen vor. Vorbeugung und Behandlung der Kältefolgen werden aus Sicht der taktischen Medizin mit konkreten Handlungsanweisungen beschrieben.

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Unkelbach, U., Neitzel, C., Schuck, T., Meister, E. (2015). Kalte Klimazonen. In: Neitzel, C., Ladehof, K. (eds) Taktische Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39689-2_38

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