| Literature DB >> 15617179 |
Alain Segal, Jean-Jacques Ferrandis, Guy Pallardy, Marc Neuville.
Abstract
The article deals with the role of the Hospital of "Bouleuse" during the harsh German attack in June 1918 at the beginning of the second Battle of the Marne. The hospital was also a School of War Surgery directed by radiologist Claudius Regaud. Some famous French surgeons (Robert Proust, Lemaître, Roux-Berger) participated in the running of the hospital and René Leriche began his study about osteogenesis and the role of the sympathetic/parasympathetic nervous systems in the big traumatic damages. His reports are all the more interesting as the records of the Hospital Bouleuse have been totally destroyed during the attack.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15617179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hist Sci Med ISSN: 0440-8888