A U.S. Navy training film about the treatment of American soldiers with facial wounds during World War II. A doctor works on a facial injury of a soldier. He stitches the right antrum. A bronchoscope being placed at the mouth of the patient to ensure clearance of airways. Doctor administers an injection on the face of the wounded soldier. An elastic traction being put. Tracheotomy being performed using the local anesthesia. During the tracheotomy oxygen being administered through a tube. Tracheotomy tube being inserted and jaws being immobilized.
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