The First World War created disfigured and mutilated bodies on a grand scale. Never before had the bodies of soldiers been so devastated by a conflict. Developments in established weapons such as cannons and machine guns, and terrifying innovations such as poison gas, created a relative army of disfigured and mutilated men. Some men lost multiple limbs and sensory organs such as eyes. No part of the body was safe from the potential of severe and life-changing wounds. Owing to new and advanced medical specialities, surgical techniques, and technical innovations, soldiers survived wounds that in previous conflicts might have killed them. Wounds healed, but often bodies were left badly disfigured and mutilated. These men had to manage not only...
Changes in warfare, new weaponry and the absence of protective equipment meant that facial injuries ...
In the course of the fighting at the fronts of World War I, the introduction of new projectilesled t...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...
Due to the advancement of arms, warfare during the First World War was especially destructive compar...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
The specific fighting and trench warfare of the First World War resulted infacial injuries, the exte...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Human suffering breaks down many barriers. Here we see the French "fraternizing with the enemy." Fri...
Prior to World War One, plastic surgery, as in its present form, was yet unfounded and not recognize...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the evolution of orthopaedics and rehabilitation withi...
This paper focuses on British soldier's experience of amputation, as it was one of the more common a...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
This dissertation examines the way in which facial and psychological injuries, and the stigmas assoc...
This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the Fi...
Introduction: During the Great War of 1914 to 1918, spectacular progress was made in the field of fa...
Changes in warfare, new weaponry and the absence of protective equipment meant that facial injuries ...
In the course of the fighting at the fronts of World War I, the introduction of new projectilesled t...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...
Due to the advancement of arms, warfare during the First World War was especially destructive compar...
Wounded faces, deformed, sewn up, assembled. This is the most visible legacy and at the same time th...
The specific fighting and trench warfare of the First World War resulted infacial injuries, the exte...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Human suffering breaks down many barriers. Here we see the French "fraternizing with the enemy." Fri...
Prior to World War One, plastic surgery, as in its present form, was yet unfounded and not recognize...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the evolution of orthopaedics and rehabilitation withi...
This paper focuses on British soldier's experience of amputation, as it was one of the more common a...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
This dissertation examines the way in which facial and psychological injuries, and the stigmas assoc...
This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the Fi...
Introduction: During the Great War of 1914 to 1918, spectacular progress was made in the field of fa...
Changes in warfare, new weaponry and the absence of protective equipment meant that facial injuries ...
In the course of the fighting at the fronts of World War I, the introduction of new projectilesled t...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...