The First World War, which lasted from 1914 until 1918, ushered in a new kind of mechanized warfare. Bodies were maimed, burned and gassed, and as many as 280,000 combatants were left with ghastly ...
Author Lindsey Fitzharris finds medical history relatable. “If you don’t like history, you may like medical history, because everybody knows what it’s like to be sick.” Stuart Simpson In war, amputees ...
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World War I Births Plastic Surgery Through Harold Gillies' Facial Reconstruction Innovations
Translated by Lee Han-eum | Yeollin Chaekdul | 392 pages | 25,000 Korean won Walking around the Gangnam Station area in Seoul, one cannot help but notice the overwhelming number of plastic surgery ...
Medical historian Lindsey Fitzharris tells the story Dr. Harold Gillies, a military surgeon who spent WWI reconstructing the faces of soldiers and... With no textbooks or antibiotics, this WWI surgeon ...
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