A U.S. Navy training film about the treatment of American soldiers with facial injuries during World War II. A soldier with facial injury being placed on operating table. Doctor evaluates the preliminary condition of a wound on the face of the soldier. Doctor inoculates the patient. Patient is turned on his back. Dressing being removed and wound being inspected. Doctor checks the vision of the patient. An X ray of the injured area being taken. Suction being used to remove blood and mucus. Doctor cleans the wound and fragments of bone being removed. Fractured nasal bone being pushed into place.
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