In the southwest Pacific, in the first decades of the twentieth century, a small country produced a disproportionately large number of itinerant young surgeons who travelled far and wide to improve their skills by gaining experience in nations of much larger populations. Serendipity and providence saw them apply their surgical skills and training in the major theatres of world wars. In a spirit of dynamic energy and passion, their peripatetic travels saw them embrace the new surgical specialty of plastic and reconstructive surgery. This paper describes the historical and significant contributions of Kiwis (New Zealanders) to the world story of plastic surgery. Over the years some have stood out more than others, but this account considers e...
September 2014 marked the bicentennial of the birth of modern plastic surgery. It was then that Carp...
Due to the advancement of arms, warfare during the First World War was especially destructive compar...
Summary. Among the most disturbing images from the Great War are the close-up photographs of wounded...
Background Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (PRS) can trace its origins as far back as 3000 BC. De...
Prior to World War One, plastic surgery, as in its present form, was yet unfounded and not recognize...
Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsHerbert Moran enlisted in the Royal...
Plastic surgical techniques were described in antiquity and the Middle Ages; however, the genesis of...
development of a specialty Background The First World War saw the evolution and development of three...
Dunedin is a small city located in the southeastern part of the South Island of New Zealand, an encl...
This article discusses the role of nurses in caring for men following wartime facial injury and sur...
War surgery of the face and jaws is a fascinating and complex area of surgery and medicine with a re...
This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the Fi...
Background: Bibliometrics is the analysis of research produced by individuals and institutions. Whil...
Historically, plastic surgery have been practiced for thousands of years, going back to more primiti...
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery developed initially from Dentistry as exodontia. It then expanded int...
September 2014 marked the bicentennial of the birth of modern plastic surgery. It was then that Carp...
Due to the advancement of arms, warfare during the First World War was especially destructive compar...
Summary. Among the most disturbing images from the Great War are the close-up photographs of wounded...
Background Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (PRS) can trace its origins as far back as 3000 BC. De...
Prior to World War One, plastic surgery, as in its present form, was yet unfounded and not recognize...
Journal compilation © 2004 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsHerbert Moran enlisted in the Royal...
Plastic surgical techniques were described in antiquity and the Middle Ages; however, the genesis of...
development of a specialty Background The First World War saw the evolution and development of three...
Dunedin is a small city located in the southeastern part of the South Island of New Zealand, an encl...
This article discusses the role of nurses in caring for men following wartime facial injury and sur...
War surgery of the face and jaws is a fascinating and complex area of surgery and medicine with a re...
This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the Fi...
Background: Bibliometrics is the analysis of research produced by individuals and institutions. Whil...
Historically, plastic surgery have been practiced for thousands of years, going back to more primiti...
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery developed initially from Dentistry as exodontia. It then expanded int...
September 2014 marked the bicentennial of the birth of modern plastic surgery. It was then that Carp...
Due to the advancement of arms, warfare during the First World War was especially destructive compar...
Summary. Among the most disturbing images from the Great War are the close-up photographs of wounded...