Technological advancements were huge in that 24 year gap. And now that vehicular transport was in the equation, soldiers were evacuated much quicker after suffering a wound.
Penicillin was in much wider use during WWII then before.
if they had severe wounds if they had severe wounds
More than 50% of the soldiers who died in the Civil War died of disease or complications from their wounds.
Maybe they didn't fully recover!
If they weren't killed by soldiers on the opposite side, they were most often killed by their wounds getting infected. Also, many died of dysentary and measles.
Most likey bullet wounds
Penicillin was in much wider use during WWII then before.
if they had severe wounds if they had severe wounds
infection is most commen
He had new wounds and old wounds because of the fresh blood and old blood
Depends on where you get hit .
She was a teacher and a nurse. She also passed out food and supplies during the war and she dug bullets out of soldiers' wounds with her penknife.
She was a teacher and a nurse. She also passed out food and supplies during the war and she dug bullets out of soldiers' wounds with her penknife.
The Roman army had the best medical care of the times. To help heal wounds there was an array of antiseptics and bandages. They were able to drain deep wounds and to stitch them.
Of course they did not. They used linen bandages.
More than 50% of the soldiers who died in the Civil War died of disease or complications from their wounds.
Me and my friend think that some of the soldiers might of been trained to be a docor and could of helped other soldiers wounds. ( If they were not hurt themself )