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Those stories led me to reflect on my previous conception of war medicine. The popular culture depicts war as a rite of passage, a proving ground for the famous surgeon-pioneers, and a culture medium for history’s greatest medical advances. The words of a British physician from the turn of the last century epitomize this view: “How large and various is the experience of the battlefield and how fertile the blood of warriors in the rearing of good surgeons.” This cheery quotation graces the preface toNATO’s official war surgery handbook and is so well-known that it was repeated to me by a war doctor in Bosnia (who attributed it, interestingly, to a Russian).
lasix and dogs The young man requests a few moments to breathe and rest. The surgeon waits and then he cuts through the remaining nerves all at once. The patient lurches one more time and then falls silent, exhausted. Ilijaz imagines he has seen the limits of pain a human being can bear.