Statistics prove that more Indians die in Road traffic related accidents than in wars. Prior to World War II, the death toll across the world used to be very high. It was at this juncture that a Military Neurosurgeon named Hugh Cairns introduced the compulsory wearing of crash helmets and brought about a reduction in mortality by more than 50%. Within a decade of introduction of crash helmets in Britain, the entire world followed suit. The results of his efforts are here for all of us to see. This innovative military neurosurgeon is credited as the one who introduced the concept of mobile neurosurgical units during world war and also the first proponent of usage of penicillin in war. His concepts in war surgery are still followed by militar...
The global epidemic of head injuries is just beginning. Many are caused by road traffic crashes. It ...
Twenty-seven million people are estimated to sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) every year. In t...
INTRODUCTION Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of death on the modern battlef...
Despite being open for only five years, St Hugh’s Military Hospital (Head Injuries) has a seminal pl...
In April 1988, Peter Schurr delivered the twelfth Sir Hugh Cairns Memorial Lecture to the Society o...
Introduction: Hugh Cairns, a neurosurgeon practising in Oxford, noted in a 1941 report the high numb...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsHerbert Moran enlisted in the Royal...
Presented as the Herbert Moran Lecture 11 May 1995.The relevance of historical experience is evident...
Sir Victor Alexander Haden Horsley (1857–1916), the pioneering British neurological surgeon, passed ...
In 1917, a young Hugh De Haven suffered life-threatening injuries in his quest to become a World War...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) medicine emerged after World War II due to mass casualties, which required ...
Maughon1 reported in 1970 that 193 of a cohort of 2,600casualties that were killed in action in Viet...
none7noFirst online: 02 December 2014The First World War was a very harsh conflict and statistics re...
Neurosurgery started in Oxford in 1938. In this article, we commence the story of Oxford neurosurger...
The global epidemic of head injuries is just beginning. Many are caused by road traffic crashes. It ...
Twenty-seven million people are estimated to sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) every year. In t...
INTRODUCTION Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of death on the modern battlef...
Despite being open for only five years, St Hugh’s Military Hospital (Head Injuries) has a seminal pl...
In April 1988, Peter Schurr delivered the twelfth Sir Hugh Cairns Memorial Lecture to the Society o...
Introduction: Hugh Cairns, a neurosurgeon practising in Oxford, noted in a 1941 report the high numb...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsHerbert Moran enlisted in the Royal...
Presented as the Herbert Moran Lecture 11 May 1995.The relevance of historical experience is evident...
Sir Victor Alexander Haden Horsley (1857–1916), the pioneering British neurological surgeon, passed ...
In 1917, a young Hugh De Haven suffered life-threatening injuries in his quest to become a World War...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) medicine emerged after World War II due to mass casualties, which required ...
Maughon1 reported in 1970 that 193 of a cohort of 2,600casualties that were killed in action in Viet...
none7noFirst online: 02 December 2014The First World War was a very harsh conflict and statistics re...
Neurosurgery started in Oxford in 1938. In this article, we commence the story of Oxford neurosurger...
The global epidemic of head injuries is just beginning. Many are caused by road traffic crashes. It ...
Twenty-seven million people are estimated to sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) every year. In t...
INTRODUCTION Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of death on the modern battlef...