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Improving conditions for the wounded: Dominique Jean Larrey

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Improving conditions for the wounded: Dominique Jean Larrey

Edward White
7 November 2014

In the previous issue, we saw how the selfless work of one particularly determined individual brought about the creation of a wound care product now taken for granted; Sampson Gamgee and cotton wool. This time we focus on the work of a French military surgeon, and how his approach revolutionised acute care practice both on the battlefield and in hospitals worldwide.

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