The brutality of modern warfare coupled with advancements in medical science, such as the discovery of penicillin, meant more soldiers could survive life-threatening wounds. After initial recovery, many patients realised an even longer road to regaining what they had physically lost awaited them. As a result of months or even years of reconstructive surgery, many went on to salvage some of what the ‘Great War’ had taken from them.
Let’s look back and appreciate the medical advancements which grew out of a desperate need to rebuild the lives affected by the horrors of conflict. And let’s look into key examples of the brilliant work of medical professionals who pioneered the surgical revolution!
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Narrated by: William Earl
Written & Researched by: Harry Palmer
History Should Never Be Forgotten...