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REMEMBERING THE VICTIMS OF COLLATERAL DAMAGE IN WAR. Much has been said and written about combat casualties inflicted by those one ones own side but little about those inflicted by the MASH units and medical teams caring for the survivors of hemorrhagic shock with debilitating consequences? Princess Diana drew attention to the limb injuries caused by land mines and the Iraqi and Afghan wars have made the public acutely aware of them. Da Nang [wet or shock] lung, was the direct consequences of over transfusion with IV fluids during the Vietnam war, which began in the late fifties and only ended in 1975. Veterans and public alike have suffered the morbid and fatal consequences ever since.
Posted on: Sat, 09 Nov 2013 10:08:10 +0000

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