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What were forceps used for in the civil war?

The removal of bone splinters and shrapnel from wounds.


What effects did the Vietnam war have on health?

Agent Orange and war wounds (shrapnel, burns, bullets, etc.).


What were the main injures during World War 1?

The main casualties during the First World War are as follows: * Bullet wounds * Shrapnel wounds (from exploding shells) * Gas burns (from mustard gas) * Trench foot (from standing in stagnant water for too long) * Influenza (from living in such unhealthy quarters)


A sentence with shrapnel in it please?

Lt. Dan was hit with shrapnel in the Vietnam War.


On what basis did soldiers go on leave in World War 1?

if they had severe wounds if they had severe wounds


What caused some soldiers on the front lines to experience shell shock in World War 1 A) Agent Orange B) shrapnel injuries C) repeated injuries D) the stress of war?

The primary cause of shell shock in World War I was D) the stress of war. Soldiers faced extreme psychological pressure due to the horrors of trench warfare, constant bombardment, and the loss of comrades, leading to mental health issues. While physical injuries, such as shrapnel wounds, could contribute to trauma, it was the overwhelming psychological strain that primarily resulted in shell shock.


How many times was erich remarque wounded during world war 1?

About four or five times, he did not disclose too many details on his war experience so not all of the hits he took are known. One of his wounds was from shrapnel from a artillery shell and another he sustained when he inhaled during a gas attack.


What are the chracteristics of a shrapnel wound?

Shrapnel wounds (generally during war time) comes in various forms: * Shrapnel is extremely sharp and it's caused by a bomb or grenade (booby traps). The thrust can sever a head or limbs. * Shrapnel can embed itself into a human body destroying organs, or, if the poor soldier is lucky enough it can be removed. * Shrapnel causes paralysis in the less fortunate (severs the spinal column.) * Shrapnel can also enter the gut area and cause severe damage laying the person's stomach wide open. * Shrapnel can enter the body at any angle and can be in extremely small pieces which is difficult for the surgeon to remove.


What is shrapnel use in World War 2?

shrapnel is bits of flying debris commonly mettal from exploding artillery shells when they explode the mettal cassing around the shell scatters everywhere and you are likely to be hit by shrapnel


What are some of the things doctors do in World War 1 1?

Remove projectiles (bullets/shrapnel) from the bodies of men.


When was Shrapnel Valley Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery created?

Shrapnel Valley Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1915.


What were 3 main causes of death in world war 1?

Shot/shrapnel injuries* Trench foot* Malnutrition* i THINk