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In its first edition, Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight established itself as the authoritative reference on the contemporary knowledge base of space medicine and standards of care for space flyers. It received excellent notices and is used in the curricula of civilian and military training programs and used as a source of questions for the Aerospace Medicine Certifying Examination under the American Board of Preventive Medicine. 

In the intervening few years, the continuous manning of the International Space Station has both strengthened existing knowledge and uncovered new and significant phenomena related to the human in space.  The Second Edition incorporates this information. Gaps in the first edition will be addressed with the addition new and revised chapters. This edition is extensively peer reviewed and represents the most up to date knowledge.


Part I Unique Attributes of Space Medicine
1 Physical and Bioenvironmental Aspects of Human Space Flight
3(36)
Michael R. Barratt
2 Radiation and Radiation Disorders
39(70)
Jeffrey A. Jones
Fathi Karouia
Lawrence Pinsky
Octav Cristea
3 Hypoxia, Hypercarbia, and Atmospheric Control
109(44)
George Beck
Jennifer Law
Kira Bacal
Michael R. Barratt
4 Health Effects of Atmospheric Contamination
153(22)
John T. James
Valerie E. Ryder
5 Acoustic and Auditory Issues
175(26)
Richard W. Danielson
Christopher S. Allen
Jose G. Limardo
Jonathan B. Clark
6 Spaceflight Medical Systems
201(32)
Terrance A. Taddeo
Stevan Gilmore
Cheryl W. Armstrong
7 Surgical Capabilities
233(20)
Mark R. Campbell
Roger D. Billica
8 Telemedicine
253(20)
Shannon Melton
Scott C. Simmons
Byron A. Smith
Douglas R. Hamilton
9 Diagnostic Imaging in Space Medicine
273(54)
Ashot E. Sargsyan
10 Medical Evacuation Risk and Crew Transport
327(30)
Smith L. Johnston III
Kieran T. Smart
James M. Pattarini
Part II Spaceflight Clinical Medicine
11 Medical Evaluations and Standards
357(10)
Gary W. Gray
Smith L. Johnston III
Joan Saary
Tim Cook
12 Human Response to Space Flight
367(46)
Ellen S. Baker
Michael R. Barratt
Clarence F. Sams
Mary L. Wear
13 Spaceflight Metabolism and Nutritional Support
413(28)
Scott M. Smith
Helen W. Lane
Sara R. Zwart
14 Space and Entry Motion Sickness
441(16)
Hernando J. Ortega Jr.
Deborah L. Harm
Millard F. Reschke
15 Acute Care
457(24)
Thomas H. Marshburn
Kjell N. Lindgren
Shannan Moynihan
16 Decompression-Related Disorders
481(38)
Andrew A. Pilmanis
Jonathan B. Clark
17 Medical Aspects of Extravehicular Activity
519(26)
Joseph Dervay
Robert W. Sanders
Moriah S. Thompson
Tracy Jo Snow
18 Renal and Genitourinary Concerns
545(36)
Jeffrey A. Jones
Robert A. Pietrzyk
Octav Cristea
Peggy A. Whitson
19 Musculoskeletal Response to Space Flight
581(28)
Linda C. Shackelford
20 Physical Performance, Countermeasures, and Postflight Reconditioning
609(50)
Stuart M. C. Lee
Richard A. Scheuring
Mark E. Guilliams
Eric L. Kerstman
21 Immunology and Microbiology
659(14)
Clarence F. Sams
Brian E. Crucian
Duane L. Pierson
22 Cardiovascular Aspects of Space Flight
673(38)
Douglas R. Hamilton
23 Neurologic Concerns
711(36)
Jonathan B. Clark
Jacob J. Bloomberg
Kira Bacal
24 Gynecologic and Reproductive Considerations
747(14)
Richard T. Jennings
Ellen S. Baker
25 Behavioral Health and Performance Support
761(32)
Walter E. Sipes
Christopher F. Flynn
Gary E. Beven
26 Sleep, Orcadian Rhythms, and Fatigue Management in Space Flight Operations
793(22)
Smith L. Johnston III
Alexandra Whitmire
Thomas H. Marshburn
Lakshmi Putcha
27 Spaceflight Pharmacology
815(26)
Virginia Wotring
28 Ophthalmologic Concerns
841(20)
Thomas H. Mader
C. Robert Gibson
F. Keith Manuel
29 Dental Considerations
861(24)
Michael H. Hodapp
Arthur H. Jeske
30 Spacecraft Accident Investigation
885(20)
Robert Banks
Serena M. Aunon
Richard Harding
Amy Mumbower
Index 905
Michael R. Barratt, MD, MSAstronaut OfficeNASA Johnson Space CenterHouston, TX, USA  Ellen S. Baker, MD, MPHEducation/Medical BranchNASA Astronaut OfficeNASA Johnson Space CenterHouston, TX, USA  Sam L. Pool, MDDeceased, formerly Chief, Medical Sciences Division NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, USA