Emergency War Surgery
The Borden Institute, part of the US Army Surgeon General's Staff, engaged AUMF to translate their medical textbooks. We are extremely grateful to them.
Emergency Military Surgery (2013 edition) is an updated version of the well-known manual published by the Office of the Chief of Military Medical Services of the US Army. The advice is based on the results of the latest scientific research and the experience of American military medics gained during the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Emergency Military Surgery is a collection of advanced principles and practices of military field surgery used by US military surgeons today. The collected information represents the latest principles of medical care during hostilities.
Military surgery and treatment of combat wounds in remote areas (not infrequently in ascetic conditions) continue to save lives. Military medical personnel provide excellent care to everyone whose health is at risk. With the development of military affairs, medical support for those who fight is also developing. Today, US military personnel face new challenges in mobile urban conflict. Despite the many advances in the development of personal and military protection, our military is still quite vulnerable to blast injuries, burns and multiple penetrating wounds that do not normally occur in civilian settings. This publication expertly describes the appropriate medical approaches for these and other combat and non-combat injuries.
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