⁨‎⁨من تاريخ مديرية الامور الطبية

By Shakir Al-Ainachi. Posted on 31/December/2011

تقديم: الدكتور شاكر العينه جي

تحدث الينا الجراح الاختصاصي الدكتور سالم مجيد الشماع عن بعض ذكرياته من خلال عمله سابقا في مستشفى الرشيد العسكري و في مديرية الامور الطبية و قد تفضل مشكورا بارسال تقرير باللغة الانكليزية عن اهم مؤتمر رعته الطبابة العسكرية العراقية في تاريخها الا و هو المؤتمر الدولي الخامس والعشرون للطب العسكري و الصيدلة الذي أنعقد في قصر المؤتمرات ببغداد للفترة 10-15 آذار  1984

و قد تفضل الدكتور سالم الشماع بارسال منهاج المؤتمرلغرض نشره، ومما يثيرالاهتمام لمن يقرأ المنهج ان عدد البحوث العراقية المشاركة في هذا المؤتمر كان  48 بحثا من اصل 96  تم قبولها في المؤتمر.

From the history of the military medical affairs directorate

Dr. Salim Majeed Al-Shamma

It took four decades after the establishment of the military Medical Affairs in 1921 to start getting good medical care to Iraqi army personnel, at least at Al-Rashid Military Hospital  in Baghdad, when there were specialized doctors in surgery ,anesthesia ophthalmology , ENT , Dermatology and venereal diseases , medical lab, radiology and psychiatry , but that was just the beginning. After 15 years the picture was different , it was amazing to see Al-Rashid  Military Hospital as a recognized  teaching center, full of  medical staff in every branch of medicine ,doing up to date operations, examinations and research works.

The most important proof to this statement was choosing Baghdad to be the host city of 25th conference of the ICMMP (The International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy) which took place in March (10-15) 1984 in the Convention Center in downtown Baghdad.All activities of the conference were organized by the personnel and officers of the Iraqi Military Medical Affairs Directorate, and the president of the conference was the director of the Iraqi Military Medical affairs at that time Dr.Raji Abbas al-Tekriti.

The scientific  committee of the conference was headed by Dr.Ibrahim Taha Ahmad, the Secretary General of the conference was Dr.Salim Al-Shamma .More than 30 Medical officers from Iraq were given assignments in preparation of the activities of the conference to make it successful. It took more than 18 months for the organizing committee to finish its preparations for this important conference.

Many of the documents and paperwork of the details of the conference are lost and are not available anymore, but at least, the final agenda showing names of the speakers and their countries is available and was put in this article. The conference agenda will show the very impressive fact that there were 48 papers presented by our specialist Iraqi medical officers out of 96 papers accepted by the scientific committee

It was really a successful conference ,the Directorate of Medical Affair of Iraq , received letters of credit and gratitude from the secretary  general of the congress (ICMMP) who was Dr.Cooles , and also from most of the participants who were present in the conference , many of the Iraqi papers were published in the “ International  Review of the Army , Navy and Air forces medical services” which is the official medical journal of the ICMMP

The table which follows is taken from the abstract resume of the conference which was edited by Dr.G.H.Makki, Dr.O.K. Al-Koubaisi, Dr.M.N. Jamil  and Dr.W.I.al-Wali

Agenda of 25th Conference of the International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy.

1

High Velocity Missile Injuries to the Spine.

Kurkchy,T

IRAQ

2

Spinal Cord Injuries in War Casualties.

Al-Bayatti,MAF

IRAQ

3

The Impairment of Military Fitness of Conscripts by Spinal Alterations.

Firl

GDR

4

Low Back Pain Problem in the U.A.E Armed Frces.

Fahim,A.Z.

U.A.E.

5

Spinal Diseases of Recruits.

Roggatz,J.

F.R.G

6

Cranial Missile Wounds in Civil Disturbances.

Gordon,D.S.

U.K.

7

Analysis of 500 Penetrating High Velocity Missile Wounds of the Brain.

Abdul-Wahid,T.

IRAQ

8

Skin Culture for Toxemia of Burns.

Naji, K.

IRAQ

9

Surgical Treatment of Deep Burns.

Al-Saad,S.

IRAQ

10

Use of Latissimus Dorsi Myocutaneous Flap in Reconstructive Procedures.

Amin, M.A.

IRAQ

11

Plastic Surgery Versus War.

Al-Bashir,A.H.

IRAQ

12

Chest Wall Deformities-Surgical Management.

Panayatopoulos

GREECE P.

13

Maxillofacial Injuries Caused by war Weapons ,Data and Management.

Pasturel,A.

FRANCE

14

The Treatment of Modren War Injuries in the Maxillofacial Region.

 

Shuker, S.

IRAQ

15

Bone Graft in Bullet Injuries of the Mandible.

Hassan,S

IRAQ

16

Rehabilitation of Post-War Patients.

H.Shepherd

England

17

Cold Injuries Hypothermia First-Aid & Prevention.

T.H.Kluge

Norway

18

Management of Paraplegics Armed Forces.

D.J. Mukerjee

India

19

Perpheral Nerves Injuries In War Casualties.

A.H.Al-Tikriti

IRAQ

20

rehabilitation of the disable armed forces Personnel in artificial limb Centre Pune.

G.K.Soni

India

21

Rehabilitation in soviet military medicine.

N.G.Ivanov

USSR

22

Rehabilitation and physical fitness-training Of aircrew.

D.Harms

FRG

23

Disablities of the vertebral column of the Recruits in the Spanish Army Forces.

C.S.Cortes

Spain

24

War Injuries of Peripheral Nurves.

H.Millesi

Austria

25

Rehabilitation of Disabled in Al-Mughira Centre.

S.N.Al-Ubaidy

Iraq

26

Rehabilitation and Conditioning Training Of submarine crews.

Tschochohei

FRG

27

Establishment of a spinal Cord Injury.

J.Sylvest

Denmark

28

Centre in Baghdad, Iraq.

Tawfiq,G.

Iraq

29

Rehabilitation of Ishaemic Heart Disease in the Armed Forces.

A.R Subramanian et.al.

30

Epidemiology and Prophylaxis of Influenza in the Royal Armed Forces 1970-1983.

S.Nejmi et.al.

Morocco

31

From Common Infections to Respiratory Failure.

Rausch, V.

FRG

32

Biochemical and Epidemiological Study of Lieshmania and Lieshmaniasis in Iraq.

M.B. Rassam et.al.

Iraq

33

Hepatities B Surface Antigen Carriers in The Senegalese Armed Forces.

Coursaget

France

34

Developments in Tetanus Immunoprophylaxis with Special Applications to the Armed Forces.

Relveld

France

35

Recent Advances in Rabies Vaccinnes And Human Rabies Prophylaxis.

P.Sureau

France

36

Advances in the Managements of War Injuries to the Extremities.

M.P.Habboshe

Iraq

37

Funcional Treatment and Rapid Rehabilitation of Disphyseal Fractures.

S.A.Mattsson

Sweden

38

External Fixation as a Treatment of Lower Limbs Injuries.

M.A.F.Al-Bayatti

Iraq

39

Total Hip Replacement

S.N.Maki

Iraq

40

Cancellous Iliac Bone Graft for segmental Bone loss.

M.K.Al-Fallouji

Iraq

41

Cancellous Iliac Bone Graft for segmental Bone loss.

M.K.Al-Fallouji

Iraq

42

Cancellous Iliac Bone Graft for segmental Bone loss.

M.K.Al-Fallouji

Iraq

43

Missle Wounds Times Criteria for Extraction.

Y.H.Abdullah

Iraq

44

The Problem of Tuberculosis in the Army.

A.O.Nesterko

Afghanistan

45

Tuberculosis in the Nigerian Armed Forces.

S.A.Majekodunmi et.al.

Nigeria

46

Tuberculosis in the French Army, its Evolution in the Conscripts.

Kermarec et.al

France

47

Tuberculosis in the Iraqi Armed Forces

Al-Jazrawi et.al

Iraq

48

Aspect of the Prevention of the TBC in the Italy Army.

E.Mwlorio

Italy

49

Tuberculosis in the Greek Army

A.Gazis

Greece

50

Reform Center Procedures for Tuberculosis Patiente in the Ivory Coast A-rmed Forces.

D.Coviliabaly et.al.

Ivory Coast

51

Evaluation of Mass Miniature Radiography Campaigns in Iraq.

F.J.Mohammed

Iraq

52

Profile of the Tuberculosis Military Man.

K.A.Tahiri et.al

Morocco

53

Tuberculosis Lymphadenitis in the Greek Army.

V.Tsaklides

Greece

54

Tuberculosis in the Armed Forces.

D.N’Ganaibaye

Chad

55

Tuberculosis Anal Fistulae.

A.Moulay et.al.

Morocco

56

The Present State of Tuberculosis in The Spanish Army.

F.G.Marcos

Spain

57

BCG Immunization in Tuberculosis Control.

M.Gheorghiu

France

58

Urinary Tract Lithiasis in the Armed Service.

L.Vazeos

Greece

59

Urogenital Tuberculosis in the Moroccan Army.

D.Driss et.al.

Morocco

60

High Velocity Missile Injuries of the Ureter

Al-Ali M.A.M et.al.

Iraq

61

Post Traumatic Renal Insufficiency in Military Personnel.

Al-Shamma I.A.A.

Iraq

62

Intensive Care Mangement of Lung in Trauma.

Baldock,G.

UK

63

Varicocoele in the Recruits

Tsalezas,S.

Greece

64

The Role of Local Anesthesia in War Injuries.

Al-Khafaji,J.M.F.

Iraq

65

A Study of General Anaesthesia by Means Of a Single Dose of a Mixture of althesin & Ketamine.

Khafaf,A.W.

Iraq

66

High Velocity Missile Injuries to the Colon.

Al-Taie,R.I. et.al.

Iraq

67

The Therapeutic Use of Peritoneal Macrophage in Resistant Infections And in Wound Repair.

Fkhri,O.

Iraq

68

Thoracic Wounds Inflicted by Projectiles Concerning 47 Cases.

Moullay,A. et.al.

Morocco

69

Blast Injuries to the Ear

Al-Mukhtar,N.

Iraq

70

Argon Lazer Trabecular Surgery in Uncontrolled Open Angle Glaucoma.

Bissogiannis

Greece

71

Vascular Injuries in Modern Warfare.

Al-Abboudi

Iraq

72

Toxic Pulmonary Oedma due to Irritating Agents and Smoke Components-Pathophysiology And Therapy.

Klimmek,D.R.

F.R.G.

73

Medical Aspects of Chemical Warfare.

Al-Hakim,B.J.

Iraq

74

Chemical Injuries of Eye

Wajeeh,-M.

Iraq

75

Blood Trace Elements in Healthy Individuale, Injured Civilians and Military Patients.

Mohammed,F.J.

Iraq

76

The Effect of Arthropod Bites and Stings on Military Forces.

Mohsen,Z.H.

Iraq

77

An Epidemiological Study of Post-Traumatic Epilepsy.

P.Jallon

France

78

Addiction in Armed Froces.

M.Z.Al-Qassim

Iraq

79

Effect of War on the Pattern Psychiatric Illnesses in the armed Forces.

T.F.J.Al-Kubaisy

Iraq

80

Psychosocial Variables in Combat Psychiatric Casualties.

A.J.Alrubai

Iraq

81

Angina and Arrythmias.

Michat

France

82

Preliminary report on Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Results in Rashid military Hospital.

F.D.AREM O.K.Al-Koubaisi

Iraq

83

Upper Digestive Tract Endo-scopy-An 8 Years’ Experience.

M.H.Fayadh

Iraq

84

Ileo-Caecal Tuberculosis

M.I.Archane

Morocco

85

Rehabilitation of painful Injuries of Peripheral Nerves.

Wynn Parry C.B.

UK

86

Environmental and Occupational Health Monitoring in the Royal Saudi Air Force.

Mirdad I.A.

Saudi

87

Re-Organization of the Army Medical Services In Chad.

N’Garnaibaye,D.

Chad

88

Physiological and Biochemical Reactions Of Man under Hyperkinesia.

Zorbas,G. et.al.

Greece

89

Problems of Rehabilitation Services Provision.

Al-Ani, N.A

Iraq

90

Role of First-aider, Occupational Physician and Ergonomist in Rehabilitating the Disable Person.

Jamil,H.

Iraq

91

Oriental Normal Ranges for Pituitary Thyroidal Stem Hormones by RIA.

Fathi,M.M.

Iraq

92

Isolation and Characterization a Membrane-Bound Phospholipase A2.

Tamir,S.A.J

Iraq

93

Identification of Cancer Cells by their Service Antigens.

Al-Shaikhly,A.W

Iraq

94

The Duties of Medical Records Departments In an Army Base Hospital During War.

Al-Roubaie,A.J.H

Iraq

95

Philadelphia-Negative Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia.

Al-Hassan, F.M

Iraq

96

Circular Dichroism and Fluorescence Studies On Conformation Changes in Homopolyribonucleotide Included by the Bindings of Vinblastine.

Borazan,H.N. et.al.

Iraq

97

Comparative Studies of Multiple Antibiotic Resistance of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Among War Injured and Common Patients.

Al-Doori, Z. et.al.

Iraq

98

Effect of Antibiotic on Haemolysin and Enzyme Production by Streptococcus Pyogens In Vivo.

Abd-Amir,M.K

Iraq

99

Distribution of Serum Cholinesterase in Iraq

AL-Azzwi,M.J.

Iraq

* English script written by: Dr. Salim Al-Shamma and was edited by: Dr. Shakir Al-Ainach

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