Battlefield medicine, also called field surgery and later combat casualty care, is the treatment of wounded combatants and non-combatants in or near an...
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"military medicine" as a formal speciality or subspeciality in its own right. The planning and practice of the surgical management of mass battlefield casualties...
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Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. An important innovator in battlefield medicine and triage, and the Inventor of the flying ambulance. He is often...
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most crucial part of any battlefield medicine, as this is what keeps soldiers alive. As remains true on the modern battlefield, hemorrhaging and shock...
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personnel carriers; usually military surplus resources), skills (such as battlefield medicine and bomb disposal), and tactics (such as urban warfare and close-quarters...
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Ambroise Paré (section Medicine)
modern forensic pathology and a pioneer in surgical techniques and battlefield medicine, especially in the treatment of wounds. He was also an anatomist...
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Triage (redirect from Triage (Medicine))
fatalities for injured soldiers by up to 30%, and changed the nature of battlefield medicine significantly. The conditions of the Vietnam War drove further development...
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organization in armies or battlefield medical management. In the United States, Letterman is known today as the "Father of Battlefield Medicine". His system of...
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(although battlefield medicine and wartime triage were recorded well before Imperial Rome). Constantinople stood out as a center of medicine during the...
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Esmarch bandage (category Military medicine)
surgery at the University of Kiel, Germany, and is generally used in battlefield medicine. Esmarch himself had been surgeon general to the German army during...
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Extreme Medicine received an MBE from Queen Elizabeth II for his services to expedition medicine. Wilderness Medicine History of Medicine Battlefield medicine...
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A battlefield, battleground, or field of battle is the location of a present or historic battle involving ground warfare. It is commonly understood to...
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1953, the "Custer Battlefield" (Little Bighorn Battlefield) Museum was established and dedicated to its founding members, Medicine Crow among them. He...
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(although battlefield medicine and wartime triage were recorded well before Imperial Rome). Constantinople stood out as a center of medicine during the...
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turn in the trenches. This type of stretcher is rarely seen today. Battlefield medicine Camp bed Casualty movement Hospital bed Litter (rescue basket) Spinal...
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Battlefield medicine Blast-related ocular trauma Suicide attack Total body disruption Blast Injury Translating Research Into Operational Medicine. James...
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Medic, U.S. Army) (Field Medic, U.S. Army). Ambulance – Military use Battlefield medicine Brain Trauma Foundation Combat Medical Technician – British Army...
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Antietam National Battlefield is a National Park Service-protected area along Antietam Creek in Sharpsburg, Washington County, northwestern Maryland....
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28 April 2018. Tanner, Lindsey (15 August 2011). "Do-it-yourself battlefield medicine saves lives". NBCNews. Associated Press. Archived from the original...
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military medicine, battlefield medicine, and bone marrow research. NMRC is under the United States Department of the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery...
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September 2012). "Learning from America's Wars, Past and Present U.S. Battlefield Medicine Has Come a Long Way, from Antietam to Iraq". San Diego Union Tribune...
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Tactical Combat Casualty Care, a standard of care in prehospital battlefield medicine. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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regional anesthesia Emergency bleeding control Emergency tourniquet Battlefield medicine Tourniquet test Hair tourniquet Ischemia-reperfusion injury of the...
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Auriculotherapy (redirect from Auricular Medicine)
David (22 December 2008). "Battlefield acupuncture revisited: That's it? That's all Col. Niemtzow's got?". Science-Based Medicine. Retrieved 19 July 2014...
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"Marie Curie and her X-ray vehicles' contribution to World War I battlefield medicine". The Conversation. Retrieved 23 February 2018. "X-Rays for Fitting...
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Forces (SOFs) and similar units in advanced individual patrolling, battlefield medicine, close quarter battle (CQB), sniper, survival, planning, and recognition...
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Gunshot wound (category Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate)
helicopter evacuation, along with improvements in resuscitation and battlefield medicine. Similar improvements were seen in US trauma practices during the...
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for the Japanese military aircraft insignia in WWII; see Hinomaru Battlefield medicine, or "meatball surgery", treatment of wounded soldiers in or near...
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Scientific Revolution (section Biology and medicine)
dentistry". Surgeon Ambroise Paré was a leader in surgical techniques and battlefield medicine, especially the treatment of wounds, and Herman Boerhaave is sometimes...
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Geoffrey Ling (category Georgetown University School of Medicine alumni)
analytics to diagnosis of disease in the presymptomatic state and Battlefield Medicine, development of point-of-care drug manufacturing technology. He also...
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