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During World War II, medicine primarily relied on conventional practices such as surgery, antibiotics, and antiseptics. Penicillin, discovered in 1928, was mass-produced and became a crucial antibiotic for treating infections. Other treatments included blood transfusions, pain management with morphine, and the use of vaccines to prevent diseases like typhoid and tetanus. Additionally, medical advancements in trauma care and rehabilitation emerged from the experiences of treating wounded soldiers.

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