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What issues caused brain injuries to likely be fatal at the start of the war?

Author: Alana Ray



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Brain injuries were likely to prove fatal because of issues such as: - infection applied to the head just as much as it did to other parts of the body - there were difficulties involved in moving men with head injuries through the chain of evacuation, they were often unconscious or confused - few doctors had neurosurgery experience before the war


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