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"A most interesting book, both from a World War I historical perspective and from the major changes in medicine that are so well outlined." British Journal of Surgery

The First World War resulted in appalling wounds that quickly became grossly infected. The medical profession had to rapidly modify its clinical practice to deal with the major problems presented by overwhelming sepsis. Besides risk of infection, there were many other issues to be addressed including casualty evacuation, anesthesia, the use of X-rays, and how to deal with disfiguring woundsplastic surgery in its infancy. This book focuses closely on the human aspects of the surgery of warfare, and how developments in the understanding of combat injuries occurred.

Ten essays covering a wide variety of topics, including the evacuation of casualties; anesthesia, shock, and resuscitation; pathology; X-rays; orthopedic wounds; abdominal wounds; chest wounds; wounds of the skull and brain; and the development of plastic surgery. All material is supported by an extensive number of figures, tables, and images.

Those with a passion for the history of this period, even if they have no medical training, will find fascinating information about those surgeons who worked in Casualty Clearing Stations between 1914 and 1918and laid the foundations for modern war surgery as practiced today.

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Generi Scienza e Tecnica » Medicina , Storia e Biografie » Storia militare

Editore Helion & Company Ltd.

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 18/06/2012

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781909384378

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