none7noFirst online: 02 December 2014The First World War was a very harsh conflict and statistics recorded a great number of victims, both soldiers and civilians. One hundred years later, the whole world is commemorating the Great War by celebrating people and events that contributed to shaping the XX century. Beyond remembering political figures, war heroes or even famous battles, it is also important to underline the contribution of those who devoted their efforts to improve the living conditions during war campaigns. This is the case of Sir Robert Jones, one of the fathers of XX century orthopaedics, who contributed to re-organize the military medical assistance during war times and whose teachings, coming directly from his "on the field...
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Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsHerbert Moran enlisted in the Royal...
The First World War was a very harsh conflict and statistics recorded a great number of victims, bot...
This paper describes the life of Sir Robert Jones, from his humble beginnings as an apprentice of Th...
In June 2019, we celebrated the 100th anniversary of the treaty that ended one of the most brutal co...
This is a biography of Robert Jones, 1857-1933. He was a surgeon, and is credited with bringing orth...
Based on a Dissertation read before the Royal Medical Society on Friday, 23rd October, 1964Not until...
1, alas, met Sir Robert Jones but once. My first attendance at a meeting of the British Orthopaedic ...
The planning for surgery in war was revisited in 1937 when Ian Fraser was elected a member of the Su...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
In the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915, doctor-soldiers, stretcher-bearers and medical corpsmen of both t...
Statistics prove that more Indians die in Road traffic related accidents than in wars. Prior to Worl...
Prior to World War One, plastic surgery, as in its present form, was yet unfounded and not recognize...
During the Great World and in the post war years, the Pious Institute for rickets sufferers of Milan...
What Tommy Took to War tells sobering, fascinating stories that bring the ordinary British soldier's...
Charles Ballance was arguably the most eminent surgeon stationed in Malta during the Great War. On t...
Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsHerbert Moran enlisted in the Royal...
The First World War was a very harsh conflict and statistics recorded a great number of victims, bot...
This paper describes the life of Sir Robert Jones, from his humble beginnings as an apprentice of Th...
In June 2019, we celebrated the 100th anniversary of the treaty that ended one of the most brutal co...
This is a biography of Robert Jones, 1857-1933. He was a surgeon, and is credited with bringing orth...
Based on a Dissertation read before the Royal Medical Society on Friday, 23rd October, 1964Not until...
1, alas, met Sir Robert Jones but once. My first attendance at a meeting of the British Orthopaedic ...
The planning for surgery in war was revisited in 1937 when Ian Fraser was elected a member of the Su...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
In the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915, doctor-soldiers, stretcher-bearers and medical corpsmen of both t...
Statistics prove that more Indians die in Road traffic related accidents than in wars. Prior to Worl...
Prior to World War One, plastic surgery, as in its present form, was yet unfounded and not recognize...
During the Great World and in the post war years, the Pious Institute for rickets sufferers of Milan...
What Tommy Took to War tells sobering, fascinating stories that bring the ordinary British soldier's...
Charles Ballance was arguably the most eminent surgeon stationed in Malta during the Great War. On t...
Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsHerbert Moran enlisted in the Royal...