Soldiers may not recover from their injuries due to a combination of factors, including the severity of their wounds, inadequate medical care, and complications such as infections or psychological trauma. Additionally, some injuries may result in long-term disabilities or chronic pain, hindering recovery. The physical and emotional toll of combat can also impede rehabilitation efforts, making it difficult for soldiers to regain their previous health and functionality.
There were every kind of injuries you could imagine - and many you could not.
During World War I, soldiers commonly suffered from injuries such as gunshot wounds, shrapnel injuries from artillery, and trench foot due to prolonged exposure to wet and unsanitary conditions. Additionally, many faced serious injuries from explosives and gas attacks, leading to respiratory issues and severe burns. Psychological trauma, termed "shell shock," also became prevalent as soldiers grappled with the mental toll of trench warfare. These injuries highlighted the brutal nature of combat and the challenges of medical treatment during the war.
Maybe they didn't fully recover!
Some woman fight. Some are nurses and help the soilders with their injuries.
Soldiers fighting in World War I had Rest Camps. In these camps, soldiers could rest and recover from their wounds and illnesses. Unfortunately, the rest camps were ineffective.
Not yet.
They had injuries.
nobody killed him. its just a storyline for him to recover from his injuries.
There were every kind of injuries you could imagine - and many you could not.
infection is most commen
Succumb means to give up or give in to something. So "succumbs to injuries" would mean to give up or give in to injuries.
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That more soldiers were dying of diseases than from war injuries.
It caused devastating injuries to soldiers.
Over 620,000 soldiers died in the US Civil War. Many tens of thousands suffered injuries which were in some cases light injuries to major cases where a limb had to be amputated.
This will be determined by the patients doctor. It depends on the severity of the injuries, and the time it's taking him/her to recover. Everyone's body is different, and some recover quicker than others.
He was hunting by the Thunderpath when a monster hit him.