Frozen In Memory: Navy Medicine And Korea, 1950-1953

Frozen In Memory: Navy Medicine And Korea, 1950-1953 image
ISBN-10:

157488770X

ISBN-13:

9781574887709

Author(s): Herman, Jan K.
Released: Mar 01, 2005
Publisher: Brassey's, Inc
Format: Hardcover, 0 pages
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Description:

For better or worse, Americans have defined military medicine during the Korean War by a novel, a movie, and a long running TV series. But was the Korean War really like M*A*S*H? It was a ferocious war fought in extreme weather conditions, in rugged hilltop trenches, thorugh bombed-out villages and towns, and on land, at sea, and in the air. The war also introduced life-saving innovations, such as helicopters swiftly airlifting wounded soldiers from the battlefield to medical care, and the first large-scale wartime use of antibiotics. Jan K. Herman, author of Battle Station Sick Bay: Navy Medicine in World War II, has assembled a remarkable collection of oral histories from Navy doctors, corpsmen, nurses and patients, bringing to life their war in Korea.


























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