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Charles G. Batty, Changes in the Care of the Battle Casualty: Lessons Learned from the Falklands Campaign, Military Medicine, Volume 164, Issue 5, May 1999, Pages 336–340, https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/164.5.336
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Abstract
In the Falklands War, advanced surgical centers were set up and 241 patients underwent surgery. There were three deaths. The patterns of wounding, method of casualty management, and lessons learned are discussed.
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