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52. [Medical history assumptions about the "lameness" of Ármin Vámbéry's (1832-1913)].
53. A tribute to Dave Randall.
54. [To the Editors: Physicians in the Alps].
55. Blue water sailing and neurosurgery: a natural fit? "Uma vida só se vive".
56. "The cutting edge".
57. Following Shackleton's path on the ninetieth anniversary of his journey: from the Falkland Islands to South Georgia…and back.
58. Medical supplies for the expeditions of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration: injections, inhalations and suppositories.
59. Major General Henry Douglas VC RAMC: his military and non-military accomplishments.
60. [Physicians in the Alps].
61. [David Livingstone (1813-1873) -- not just an Africa explorer, but also a contributor to the development of tropical medicine].
62. Medical supplies for the expeditions of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration: topical drugs.
63. Letter.
64. Scurvy and Scott's return from the South Pole.
65. The role of scurvy in Scott's return from the South Pole.
66. Author's reply: To PMID 23734365.
67. Farish A. Jenkins Jr (1940-2012).
68. Medical supplies for the expeditions of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration: oral medications.
69. Greely's pendulum.
70. The physiology of extremes: Ancel Keys and the International High Altitude Expedition of 1935.
71. Frostbite and other cold injuries in the heroic age of Antarctic exploration.
72. Medical memorials in Antarctica: a gazetteer of medical place-names.
73. From precocious fame to mature obscurity: David Walker (1837-1917) MD, LRCSI, surgeon and naturalist to the Fox Arctic Expedition of 1857-59.
74. An Antarctic sealing expedition and the medical diary of William Spiers Bruce (1867-1921).
75. Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912): polar explorer and artist.
76. The death of Robert Falcon Scott (1869-1912) and colleagues.
77. Medical supplies for the expeditions of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration: ophthalmic preparations.
78. The Missing Links Expeditions--or how the Peking Man was not found.
79. Leo Max Davidoff: his formative years and participation in the MacMillan Arctic Expedition.
80. Science in the Sahara: Man of the desert.
81. The role of the expedition doctor: lessons from 100 years ago.
82. Psychiatric illness and suicide in the heroic age of Antarctic exploration.
83. Medical supplies for the expeditions of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration: introduction.
84. The 'Mandarin-missionary' strategy: Robert Kennicott, Spencer Fullerton Baird and specimen collection in the Hudson's Bay Territory.
85. Richard Owen and the sea-serpent.
86. Psychology during the expeditions of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration.
87. Superstars of botany: Rare specimens.
88. 100 years since Scott reached the pole: a century of learning about the physiological demands of Antarctica.
89. Charcot's son, commander Jean-Baptiste Charcot: from neurology to "Pourquoi Pas?".
90. [Cândido Mariano Da Silva Rondon: Santo Antonio do Leverger, Mimoso, Brazil (1865)-Río de Janeiro, Brazil (1958)].
91. Promise cut short: the career of William Anderson.
92. Snow blindness and other eye problems during the heroic age of Antarctic exploration.
93. A glimpse of David Lyall (1817-95).
94. [Gustavo Pittaluga and the expedition to study sleeping sickness in the Spanish territories of the Gulf of Guinea (1909)].
95. [Early encounters of German-language explorers with the Tibetan medicine in Siberia in the modern era].
96. Alexandre Yersin's explorations (1892-1894) in French Indochina before the discovery of the plague bacillus.
97. Replotting the ethnographic romance: revolutionary Frenchmen in the Pacific, 1768-1804.
98. [The mummy in Falun--memory from doctor Prag's royal journey].
99. Poles apart: Scott, Amundsen and science.
100. Two weeks in the Spring of 1912: Captain Scott at the crossroads of tradition and modernity.
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