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A surgeon used a Swiss army knife to open up the chest of a patient in cardiac arrest because he claimed he could not find a sterile scalpel. The patient, treated at Royal Sussex County Hospital ...
Surgeon James F. Nolan ,back, far right, looks on as an American doctor examines the condition of a patient believed to be an atomic bomb survivor at Ono military hospital in Hiroshima on Sept.
Trauma surgeon and Navy veteran Dr. Peter Rhee rates 10 battlefield medical scenes in movies and television for realism. Dr. Rhee discusses the accuracy of medical war scenes in "Hacksaw Ridge ...
The Command Surgeon team from the 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, Maj. (Doctor) Nicholas Studer and Sgt. 1st Class Thiet Tran recently completed the Army’s Northern Warfare Training ...
Military surgeons learned to amputate and perform a wide variety of procedures as they were actively engaged in conflicts. Of the 114 surgeons in the U.S. Army in January 1861, 24 resigned to ...
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Latin Times on MSNSurgeon Shocks Colleagues by Using Food-Stained Swiss Army Knife to Operate on PatientHospital officials are questioning a surgeon's decision to use a Swiss Army knife normally used for his lunch to operate on a ...
Trauma surgeon and Navy veteran Dr. Peter Rhee rates nine battlefield medical scenes in movies and TV for realism. Rhee breaks down the historical accuracy of treating gunshot wounds during World ...
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