For 13 months after qualifying, the writer acted as Medical Officer at the Royal Infirmary, Sheffield. . In each department, it was remarkable what a vast amount of material there was for investigation and research, but the pressure of * work during war time prevented any other than the ordinary routine of hospital life. Certain cases, however, remained in her mind, especially three cases of Septicaemia, where the original focus was undiagnosed and which in consequence did not re-act to treatment. Notes were kept of these cases, hoping that some solution to the problem should be arrived at in the near future
This historical glimpse into one particular corner of the South African war, the gunshot wounds suff...
Between 1914 and 1918, the British Expeditionary Force fighting in France and Flanders sustained 2.7...
Between 1914 and 1918, the British Expeditionary Force fighting in France and Flanders sustained 2.7...
Alexis Carrel. The treatment of infected wounds Shortly after the outbreak of the war, Alexis Carrel...
The health of servicemen has always been one of the main factors playing a decisive role in the batt...
The traditional assumption that ‘war is good for medicine’ has generally been debated by examining s...
The traditional assumption that ‘war is good for medicine’ has generally been debated by examining s...
Some important discoveries in the history of rheumatology happened during war periods. It is well kn...
As nations have developed increasingly sophisticated weaponry with which to harm theirs enemies, med...
There is a well established connection between war and medical advancement in history. The necessit...
1. A review of the literature on post- operative sepsis since the time of Lister to the present day...
Prompt administration of antibiotics is of the utmost importance in the treatment of wounds inflicte...
Bullet Wound Amputation Laura Flaherty, Depts. of Anthropology and History, with Dr. Bernard Means, ...
PhD ThesisThe British military was engaged in combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan over a 12-y...
Introduction : War injuries occurred in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan have new features. We can the...
This historical glimpse into one particular corner of the South African war, the gunshot wounds suff...
Between 1914 and 1918, the British Expeditionary Force fighting in France and Flanders sustained 2.7...
Between 1914 and 1918, the British Expeditionary Force fighting in France and Flanders sustained 2.7...
Alexis Carrel. The treatment of infected wounds Shortly after the outbreak of the war, Alexis Carrel...
The health of servicemen has always been one of the main factors playing a decisive role in the batt...
The traditional assumption that ‘war is good for medicine’ has generally been debated by examining s...
The traditional assumption that ‘war is good for medicine’ has generally been debated by examining s...
Some important discoveries in the history of rheumatology happened during war periods. It is well kn...
As nations have developed increasingly sophisticated weaponry with which to harm theirs enemies, med...
There is a well established connection between war and medical advancement in history. The necessit...
1. A review of the literature on post- operative sepsis since the time of Lister to the present day...
Prompt administration of antibiotics is of the utmost importance in the treatment of wounds inflicte...
Bullet Wound Amputation Laura Flaherty, Depts. of Anthropology and History, with Dr. Bernard Means, ...
PhD ThesisThe British military was engaged in combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan over a 12-y...
Introduction : War injuries occurred in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan have new features. We can the...
This historical glimpse into one particular corner of the South African war, the gunshot wounds suff...
Between 1914 and 1918, the British Expeditionary Force fighting in France and Flanders sustained 2.7...
Between 1914 and 1918, the British Expeditionary Force fighting in France and Flanders sustained 2.7...