Indian Military Medicine Volume 2

Indian Military Medicine Volume 2
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Publisher : Zorba Books
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 9789358960488
ISBN-13 : 9358960485
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Book Synopsis Indian Military Medicine Volume 2 by : Brigadier Yudhvir Suri, VSM

Download or read book Indian Military Medicine Volume 2 written by Brigadier Yudhvir Suri, VSM and published by Zorba Books. This book was released on 2024-04-26 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Indian Military Medicine Volume Ⅱ History of Military Medicine: Highlights · “Based on Research in History of medicine and Indian military medicine. · “Those wishing to learn surgery should join an army and follow it into battle, for there they will encounter a multitude of wounds.” · “Carl Flugge proved that droplets from speech carried bacteria and Johann (1897) took that to the operation room – face mask culture” · “Major surgical advancement of the decade, – surgeons washed their hands,” Bergman 1882, scrub and sensitise with alcohol… · “Surgical gloves were used by surgeons, not to protect the patients but to protect themselves from syphilis….. Later a practice at operating units.”…. · “Anesthesia backbone of war surgery, etherman or chloroformist designated as anesthesiologist….” · “Sanitation neglect or non- compliance of community medicine, may cause defeat due to disease rather than the weapons of the enemy.” · “Covid-2019 is a success story of isolation community living of soldiers, mass vaccination and sanitation culture of India. · “Antisepsis and asepsis is the success story of medicine during World War 1.” · “Those army commanders who care for the wounded during battle are victorious…..” · “Contributors to excellence, indicates the professionalism, leadership and spirit of medical care, to the soldier.” · Critical Care has evolved from the battlefield of Napolean Era to the modern intensive care units. Revolutionary evacuation system and staging care are the highlights.”……. · “British East India had the largest Armed forces, 2, 60,000 strength, Indian medical service, for non-Indian civil officials and soldiers.”…. · “British East India, started modern medical facilities, later, reverted to Educational Medical Institutes during British India period…. Calcutta, Madras and Bombay”… · CC Kapila (Lieutenant General) expanded the Army Medical Corps resource coordinated, the medical crisis of non-combat and combat injuries, of 1962 war, within the limited resources delivered to the soldiers of the nation. · Inder Singh (Lieutenant General), truely designated as the father of High-altitude medicine, Indian military medicine.


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