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A Treatise on Gunshot Wounds

Revolutionizing Treatment of War Injuries in 19th Century Medicine

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In «A Treatise on Gunshot Wounds,» T. Sir Longmore provides an exhaustive examination of the nature, treatment, and implications of gunshot injuries, written against the tumultuous backdrop of the 19th century. The work deftly combines empirical observation and clinical expertise, showcasing a meticulous literary style that is both informative and reflective. Longmore employs a systematic approach, incorporating detailed case studies and a survey of medical practices of the time, thereby positioning the treatise as a foundational text in the medical literature pertaining to trauma care and battlefield medicine. T. Sir Longmore, a noted military surgeon, was profoundly influenced by his experiences in various conflicts, which shaped his understanding of the medical challenges posed by warfare. His extensive knowledge in anatomy, along with a passion for advancing surgical practices, informs his writings, making him a credible voice in military medicine. Longmore's background in medicine and his commitment to improving the standards of care for injured soldiers undoubtedly inspired this detailed discourse. This treatise is highly recommended not only for medical practitioners and historians interested in the evolution of trauma surgery but also for those seeking insight into the societal impact of warfare and the progression of medical thought from military encounters. Longmore's work is not merely a clinical guideline; it is a poignant reflection on the human experience amidst the ravages of conflict.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
09 September 2024
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160 S.
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8596547607458
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