This article aims to explore the impact of facial injury on British military personnel during the First World War. It focuses primarily on the Queen's Hospital, Sidcup, which became the First World War’s major centre for maxillo-facial and plastic surgery in the UK, and considers some of the ethical dilemmas that medical and nursing personnel encountered. It focuses primarily on nursing care, as although the role of nurses in the First World War has been increasingly acknowledged and examined, the contribution of nurses to the devel-opment of this new specialism has hitherto been largely unexplored. It finds that although pioneering surgery and nursing care helped to restore men’s faces, many had to adjust to a much-altered body image as we...
The paper describes the medical officer during the First World War at the front. Describes transport...
In the course of the fighting at the fronts of World War I, the introduction of new projectilesled t...
The subject of British military medicine during the First World War has long been a fruitful one for...
This article discusses the role of nurses in caring for men following wartime facial injury and sur...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the evolution of orthopaedics and rehabilitation withi...
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...
Changes in warfare, new weaponry and the absence of protective equipment meant that facial injuries ...
Changes in warfare, new weaponry and the absence of protective equipment meant that facial injuries ...
Changes in warfare, new weaponry and the absence of protective equipment meant that facial injuries ...
Due to the advancement of arms, warfare during the First World War was especially destructive compar...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...
In World War II, at a small RAF hospital in the south of England, plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe ...
The specific fighting and trench warfare of the First World War resulted infacial injuries, the exte...
The specific fighting and trench warfare of the First World War resulted infacial injuries, the exte...
The paper describes the medical officer during the First World War at the front. Describes transport...
In the course of the fighting at the fronts of World War I, the introduction of new projectilesled t...
The subject of British military medicine during the First World War has long been a fruitful one for...
This article discusses the role of nurses in caring for men following wartime facial injury and sur...
This article offers a comparative analysis of the evolution of orthopaedics and rehabilitation withi...
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...
Changes in warfare, new weaponry and the absence of protective equipment meant that facial injuries ...
Changes in warfare, new weaponry and the absence of protective equipment meant that facial injuries ...
Changes in warfare, new weaponry and the absence of protective equipment meant that facial injuries ...
Due to the advancement of arms, warfare during the First World War was especially destructive compar...
Fears of physical devastation were shared by millions of men during the First World War. Some men at...
In World War II, at a small RAF hospital in the south of England, plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe ...
The specific fighting and trench warfare of the First World War resulted infacial injuries, the exte...
The specific fighting and trench warfare of the First World War resulted infacial injuries, the exte...
The paper describes the medical officer during the First World War at the front. Describes transport...
In the course of the fighting at the fronts of World War I, the introduction of new projectilesled t...
The subject of British military medicine during the First World War has long been a fruitful one for...