War has always been a dangerous business, bringing injury, wounds, and death, and -- until recently -- often disease. What has changed over time, most dramatically in the last 150 or so years, is the care these casualties receive and who provides it. Medical services have become highly organized and are state sponsored. Diseases are now prevented through vaccination and good sanitation. Sedation now ameliorates pain, and antibiotics combat infection. Wounds that once meant amputation or death no longer do so. Transfers from the field to more-capable hospitals are now as swift as aircraft can make them. The mental consequences of war are now seen as genuine illnesses and treated accordingly, rather than punished to the extreme. Likewise, tre...
The book of Revelation describes the 4 horsemen of theApocalypse, conquest, death, famine, and war a...
Maughon1 reported in 1970 that 193 of a cohort of 2,600casualties that were killed in action in Viet...
My intent with this thesis is to outline and discuss the ways that battlefield medicine has develope...
As nations have developed increasingly sophisticated weaponry with which to harm theirs enemies, med...
Human history is usually confused with conflagrations history. Since ancient times, wars have led to...
Shipping list no.: 2008-0435-P."June 2008."Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Execu...
“Medics carried more responsibilities than dry feet, salt tablets, syphilis, and puncture wounds,” U...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-55)A war between the Communist bloc nations of Europe ...
“Medics carried more responsibilities than dry feet, salt tablets, syphilis, and puncture wounds,” U...
“Medics carried more responsibilities than dry feet, salt tablets, syphilis, and puncture wounds,” U...
Disabled veterans were the First World War's most conspicuous legacy. Nearly eight million men in Eu...
The extent to which combat casualties influence the public's support for war is one of the most freq...
Bullet Wound Amputation Laura Flaherty, Depts. of Anthropology and History, with Dr. Bernard Means, ...
The book of Revelation describes the 4 horsemen of theApocalypse, conquest, death, famine, and war a...
Maughon1 reported in 1970 that 193 of a cohort of 2,600casualties that were killed in action in Viet...
My intent with this thesis is to outline and discuss the ways that battlefield medicine has develope...
As nations have developed increasingly sophisticated weaponry with which to harm theirs enemies, med...
Human history is usually confused with conflagrations history. Since ancient times, wars have led to...
Shipping list no.: 2008-0435-P."June 2008."Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Execu...
“Medics carried more responsibilities than dry feet, salt tablets, syphilis, and puncture wounds,” U...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
Every country, especially one at war, is concerned with the mental strength of its military. During ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-55)A war between the Communist bloc nations of Europe ...
“Medics carried more responsibilities than dry feet, salt tablets, syphilis, and puncture wounds,” U...
“Medics carried more responsibilities than dry feet, salt tablets, syphilis, and puncture wounds,” U...
Disabled veterans were the First World War's most conspicuous legacy. Nearly eight million men in Eu...
The extent to which combat casualties influence the public's support for war is one of the most freq...
Bullet Wound Amputation Laura Flaherty, Depts. of Anthropology and History, with Dr. Bernard Means, ...
The book of Revelation describes the 4 horsemen of theApocalypse, conquest, death, famine, and war a...
Maughon1 reported in 1970 that 193 of a cohort of 2,600casualties that were killed in action in Viet...
My intent with this thesis is to outline and discuss the ways that battlefield medicine has develope...