The specific fighting and trench warfare of the First World War resulted infacial injuries, the extent of which shocked doctors. As a result, military leadershipdecided to reform the medical support provided in order to treat the facial injuriesmore efficiently. Confronted with a new situation, maxillofacial doctors developedtreatment methods that made the largest number of soldiers fit for battle as quickly aspossible. From that point, medical support was used as a quantifiable resource and wasactively integrated in warfare. The pressure exerted by the military defined the scopeand therapeutic goal of treatment of facial injuries. Simultaneously, doctors withoptimistic forecasts turned wounded soldiers into calculable resources for the mil...
De la guerre 14-18, on peut tirer quelques leçons médicales. Le parage chirurgical immédiat des plai...
The First World War was and is considered the most terrible conflagration of all time. Thus, over 65...
The First World War created disfigured and mutilated bodies on a grand scale. Never before had the b...
The specific fighting and trench warfare of the First World War resulted infacial injuries, the exte...
In the course of the fighting at the fronts of World War I, the introduction of new projectilesled t...
Due to the advancement of arms, warfare during the First World War was especially destructive compar...
The First World War, mankind's first high-technology conflict, resulted in unprecedented mass mortal...
World War I is known for being the first industrialized war. More than 600,000soldiers, who had serv...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the evolution of orthopaedics and rehabilitation withi...
Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsHerbert Moran enlisted in the Royal...
T H E effects of war or preparation for defense have always posed special service problems for medic...
This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the Fi...
The paper describes the medical officer during the First World War at the front. Describes transport...
Moulages – wax sculptures of pathologically altered body parts – were a popular teaching aidin derma...
As nations have developed increasingly sophisticated weaponry with which to harm theirs enemies, med...
De la guerre 14-18, on peut tirer quelques leçons médicales. Le parage chirurgical immédiat des plai...
The First World War was and is considered the most terrible conflagration of all time. Thus, over 65...
The First World War created disfigured and mutilated bodies on a grand scale. Never before had the b...
The specific fighting and trench warfare of the First World War resulted infacial injuries, the exte...
In the course of the fighting at the fronts of World War I, the introduction of new projectilesled t...
Due to the advancement of arms, warfare during the First World War was especially destructive compar...
The First World War, mankind's first high-technology conflict, resulted in unprecedented mass mortal...
World War I is known for being the first industrialized war. More than 600,000soldiers, who had serv...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the evolution of orthopaedics and rehabilitation withi...
Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsHerbert Moran enlisted in the Royal...
T H E effects of war or preparation for defense have always posed special service problems for medic...
This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the Fi...
The paper describes the medical officer during the First World War at the front. Describes transport...
Moulages – wax sculptures of pathologically altered body parts – were a popular teaching aidin derma...
As nations have developed increasingly sophisticated weaponry with which to harm theirs enemies, med...
De la guerre 14-18, on peut tirer quelques leçons médicales. Le parage chirurgical immédiat des plai...
The First World War was and is considered the most terrible conflagration of all time. Thus, over 65...
The First World War created disfigured and mutilated bodies on a grand scale. Never before had the b...