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10.30491/JCM.2021.150355                                      Journal of Combat Medicine
                 Narrative Review                                                             2021 | 4(1) | 57






                     Research on the Bibliography of Combat Medicine
                     during the Iraq-Iran War





               Seyyed Ahmad Hoseinzadeh  1*
               1  Faculty Member of Encyclopedia Islamica Foundation and Lecturer at Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran

                                          Received: 22 May 2021 Accepted: 14 August 2021



                 Abstract

               Background and Aim: Due to the generality of existing bibliographies in various fields of science and the need
               to address specialized topics in the field of bibliography, the purpose of this study is to determine the publication
               statistics of sources that have dealt with the historical aspect of ”martial medicine” in the post-revolutionary period.
               Methods: For this purpose, by library research method, the database of the National Library of the Islamic
               Republic of Iran and the site of reputable publishers and etc. were examined. Then, the data were analyzed based
               on descriptive statistics.
               Results: After processing the data, the following results were obtained: A total of 105 sources (51 book titles, 42
               article titles and 12 book chapters) have been written in the field of martial medicine. The most book publishing (6
               titles) was in 1398, in 1397 and 1398 the most articles were written in 8 titles and the most book publishing place
               belonged to Tehran with 33 titles and then Mashhad with 5 titles.
               Conclusion: Although  relatively interesting statistics  were obtained  on research  related  to the  historiography
               of martial medicine during the time of the Holy Defense, this study showed that in some areas there is still
               fragmentation and fragmentation. From a terminological point of view, there is still no single text and standard for
               the use of keywords and this issue requires terminological studies and research. There is still no single database for
               introducing data and historiographical achievements in the field of sacred defense martial medicine, and important
               and influential sections in this field have not yet been statistically reviewed and initially introduced.


               Keywords: Combat Medicine, Iran-Iraq War, Bibliography, History.


















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               * Corresponding Author: Seyyed Ahmad Hoseinzadeh
               Address: Encyclopedia Islamica Foundation.
               E-mail: [email protected]


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