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100 | _aDANFORD Joseph R | ||
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_aWorld war I and the origins of blood transfusion for the trauma patient/ _c2Lt Joseph R. Danford |
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520 | _aThe use of blood transfusion to treat hemorrhagic shock is a relatively new treatment with its origins in World War I. Due to the severity and nature of injuries seen. World War I provided the stimulus to propel medicine forward and accept whole blood transfusion for the trauma patient. | ||
598 | _aBLOOD TRANSFUSION, TREATMENT, TRAUMA PATIENT, NEWARTICLS | ||
650 | _aBLOOD TRANSFUSION | ||
650 | _aTREATMENT | ||
650 | _aTRAUMA PATIENT | ||
773 | _gMilitary Medicine, 2024, Volume 189, Issue 11/12, pg. 287-289 | ||
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