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Battle Casualties
in Korea:
Studies of the Surgical
Research Team
Volume III.
The Battle Wound: Clinical Experiences
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
John M. Howard, M. D.
Baylor University College of Medicine
Associate Editors
Vol. I. Lieutenant Colonel Carl W. Hughes, MC
Army Medical Service Graduate School
Vol. II. Lieutenant Colonel William H. Crosby, MC
Army Medical Service Graduate School
Vol. III. Lieutenant Colonel Curtis P. Artz, MC
Brooke Army Medical Center
Vol. IV. Major William H. Meroney, MC
Army Medical Service Graduate School
Army Medical Service Graduate School
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington, D. C.
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Major General Leonard D. Heaton, MC
Commanding
Army Medical Service Graduate School
Brigadier General John R. Wood, MC
Commandant
Preface
Part
One. General Aspects of Surgical Care
1.
A Survey of Evacuation, Resuscitation, and Mortality in a Forward Surgical
Hospital
2. Clinical
Experiences in the Early Management of the Most Severely Injured Battle
Casualties
3.
Use of an Intra-Aortic Balloon Catheter Tamponade for Controlling Intra-Abdominal
Hemorrhage in Man
4.
Evaluation of the Use of a Standard Tilt Test
5. Experiences
with Intra-Arterial and Rapid Intravenous Transfusions in a Forward Surgical
Hospital
6. Massive
Transfusion in the Severely Wounded: Report of a Case Receiving 23,350
cc. of Blood in the First Twenty-four Hours
7.
Resuscitation of the Battle Casualty: A Résumé
Part
Two. Management of Specific Clinical Problems
8. Acute
Vascular Injuries in the Korean Conflict: An Analysis of 77 Consecutive
Cases
9.
Arterial Injuries in the Korean Conflict: Experience with 111 Consecutive
Injuries
10. The
Primary Repair of Wounds of Major Arteries: An Analysis of Experience in
Korea in 1953
11. Acute
Vascular Trauma in Korean War Casualties: An Analysis of 180 Cases
12. The Pathology
of Skeletal Muscle Ischemia in Man: A Description of Early Changes in Extremity
Muscles Following Damage to Major Peripheral Arteries on the Battlefield
13. The
Criteria for Determining the Viability of Muscle in War Wounds
14. Field
Management of Burns
15. Clostridial
Myositis-Gas Gangrene: Observations of Battle Casualties in Korea
Part
Three. Special Laboratory Surveys of Clinical Material
16. Sensitivities
of Ten Species of Clostridia to Penicillin, Aureomycin, Terramycin and
Chloramphenicol: A Study of Battle Wounds in Korea
17. The
Early Bacterial Flora of Wounds in the Korean Conflict
18. The
Bacterial Flora of Battle Wounds at the Time of Primary Débridement:
A Study of the Korean Battle Casualty
19. The
Bacterial Flora of Healing Wounds: A Study of the Korean Battle Casualty
20. The
Bacterial Flora of the Blood in the Korean Battle Casualty
21. A
Review of Postmortem Examinations in Combat Casualties
22. Fat
Embolism in Korean Battle Casualties: An Analysis of Its Incidence, Clinical
Significance, and Pathologic Aspects
23. Future
Research in Support of the Battle Casualty
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