A HISTORY OF WAR SURGERY Author:John Wright Since antiquity, war surgery has been a profession demanding a special kind of human: one able to face seemingly insurmountable problems; one able to keep a lucid mind and steady hands in extraordinary circumstances; one able to shoulder tremendous burdens; and one able to harden themselves, time and again, to failure and self-doubt. It is, and ... more »always has been, a harrowing business, and only for the brave. Dr. John Wright charts the evolution of war surgery from ancient times to the present day, investigating its breakthroughs, its pitfalls, and the people and conflicts that have shaped it. But above all, this is a personal history, calling on the first-hand accounts of the surgeons, soldiers, medics, nurses, stretcher-bearers and many others who have served in battle and come face-to-face with its most appalling horrors. This is not a book for the faint-hearted, it is one that searches for and delivers the truth about those who, with unerring skill, courage and determination, endeavor to undo the terrible damage we habitually inflict upon ourselves.The book is illustrated with 150 often graphic images of war surgery up to the twenty-first century.« less