| Literature DB >> 18005547 |
Abstract
Hernias were prevalent among servicemen, typically recruited from amongst the malnourished. Civilian medical practice deemed the rupture incurable, taking a palliative approach. For the military this was unacceptable: wastage rates due to ruptures were high, servicemen were valuable commodities. Examples here are used to illustrate that experimentation was a contentious activity, reliant on the whims of patronage and war-time budgets. Although military hospitals provided a good venue to engage in experimentation it was contested.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18005547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clio Med ISSN: 0045-7183