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Desperate Surgery in the Pacific War: Doctors and Damage Control for American Wounded, 1941-1945

Desperate Surgery in the Pacific War: Doctors and Damage Control for American Wounded, 1941-1945

by Thomas Helling

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Book Details

ISBN
9781476664217
Publisher
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Published Year
2025
Pages
476
Language
English
Category
Medicine & Nursing

Description

Caring for the wounded in the World War II Pacific Theater posed serious challenges to doctors and surgeons. The thick jungles, remote atolls and heavily defended Japanese islands of the Pacific presented dangers to medical personnel never before encountered in modern warfare, as did the devastating new kamikaze attacks.

Sophisticated treatments, including complex surgery, were by necessity far removed from the fighting, requiring front line doctors to do the minimum—often under fire—to stabilize patients until they could be evacuated: "damage control," it would later be called. Navy doctors responsible for thousands of sailors aboard fleets in battle found caring for the wounded daunting or nearly impossible. Yet to save lives, medical resources had to be kept as close as possible to the action. This book systematically details the efforts and innovations of the doctors and surgeons who worked to preserve life under extreme peril.