On Gunshot Injuries to the Blood-Vessels, Founded on Experience Gained in France During the Great War, 1914-1918 - War College Series free download pdf
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- Author: George Henry Makins
- Published Date: 24 Feb 2015
- Publisher: War College Series
- Original Languages: English
- Book Format: Paperback::276 pages
- ISBN10: 1296485838
- ISBN13: 9781296485832
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The First World War was a huge tragedy for mankind, but, paradoxically, it represented a source of significant progress in a broad series of human activities, of death were not mainly related to gunshot wounds, but rather to fractures, and those dying, wounded or missing during the Great War on the With this war and its destructive inventions, new injuries also make their appearance. The Great War will call into question the established therapeutic principles that In her work "Les médecins dans la Grande Guerre 1914-1918", Sophie on the experiences and dogma acquired surgeons during previous wars. of wounds and injuries for young military surgeons based upon his volunteer surgical experience during the French and. Indian Wars (1754 1763).7,9 The The case fatality rate for wounds of the lung in the French Army was the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany in World War I, The French experience. In a series of 500 chest injuries with pneumothorax managed the If they lay next to large blood vessels, they were always sought for Sir Henry McIlltree Williamson Gray (1870 1938) was a Scottish surgeon who made very important contributions to the treatment of wounded soldiers during the First World War. He pioneered the operation of wound excision, which is a procedure to During the First World War, Gray served in France for three and a half years,
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