A U.S. Navy training film titled 'Early care of Plastic surgery' about the treatment of American soldiers with facial injuries during World War II. An ambulance arrives at a field hospital in the European Theater. Wounded soldiers get off the ambulance. Wounded soldier with a mutilated face lies down on bed. Medics help him to lie down on side and cover him with a blanket to keep him warm. Penicillin being administered to the soldier. Animation shows the blood vessels on a human face and the location of 7th Cranial nerve.
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.
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.
A U.S. Navy training film about the treatment of American soldiers with facial injuries during World War II. Doctors work on a facial wound of a soldier. Chemotherapy being used to heal the wound. A soldier with a mutilated face. Men aboard a ship after being treated upon. A doctor works on wound of a soldier. Another soldier undergoes plastic repair. Jaws of the patient. Soldier with bandage on his face as he eats. Doctors treat a facial wound of a soldier. Soldier with bandage on his face and he eats his meal.
A U.S. Navy training film titled 'Early care of plastic surgery cases: wounds of hands' about the treatment of hand injuries of American soldiers during World War II. Hands of a conductor as he conducts an orchestra. Hands of various men as they work on machines, typewriter, reads braille, load shells in an artillery. Animation depicts the different parts of a human hand. Blood vessels in the hand.
A U.S. Navy training film about the treatment of hand injuries of American soldiers during World War II. Military ambulances at a field hospital. Soldiers on field. Injured soldiers being carried on litters. A patient placed on bed inside a tent. A soldier with a combat wound on his hand. Amputated hand of a soldier as he drinks from a cup. Hands of men after suffering injuries. Men play card game at a table. A man with an injured hand as he plays a card game.
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