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Zasady leczenia ran wojennych i sposoby postępowania z ranami w II Rzeczypospolitej. · Medycyna Nowożytna. Studia nad Kulturą Medyczną

Zasady leczenia ran wojennych i sposoby postępowania z ranami w II Rzeczypospolitej.

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Zasady leczenia ran wojennych i sposoby postępowania z ranami w II Rzeczypospolitej.
The principles of treatment of war wounds and ways of conduct with wounds in the interwar Poland

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Anna Marek

Abstract

The fundamental changes in treatment wounds took place during the First World War. It was observed that previous treatment methods could lead to the serious and varies complications. Bacteriological researches on “fresh wounds” were carried out by, among others, Pierre Delbet in Paris, Albert Policard in Lyon, Ludwik Aschoff in Fribourg and Läwen together with Hesse in Munich. According to their works changed not only the outlooks on wounds but also the ways of its treatment. First of all, they recognized all war wounds as infected wounds. Their conditions were depended on the kind of germ, its amount in the wound and human immunity. In the beginning of 1915, the “dèbridement” method was started to practice. That method was that they opened the recess in the wound to cleanse it. After cleansing wound, further conduct was depending: on the time from inflicting it and time of transport, on the certainty that the wound was completely cleansed and on the favourable conditions which allowed observing patients for a period of five days. Cutting wound required from surgeon good knowledge of human anatomy, precise operating technique and a lot of experience. In Polish army, during the 1920 war, the cutting method practiced Władysław Sieramski and Michał Latkowski. In the interwar period, Tadeusz Sokołowski was an initiator of introducing the method of cutting wounds.

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Anachronica

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pl

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Anna Marek, “Zasady leczenia ran wojennych i sposoby postępowania z ranami w II Rzeczypospolitej.,” Medycyna Nowożytna. Studia nad Kulturą Medyczną, accessed 22. November 2024, https://medycynanowozytna.locloud.pl/items/show/83.

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