War at Sea: Burn Care Challenges-Past, Present and Future
Throughout history, seafarers have been exposed to potential thermal injuries during naval warfare; however, injury prevention, including advances in personal protective equipment, has saved lives. Thankfully, burn injuries have decreased over time, which has resulted in a significant clinical skill...
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Main Authors: | Matthew D. Tadlock (Author), Theodore D. Edson (Author), Jill M. Cancio (Author), Dana M. Flieger (Author), Aaron S. Wickard (Author), Bailey Grimsley (Author), Corey G. Gustafson (Author), Jay A. Yelon (Author), James C. Jeng (Author), Jennifer M. Gurney (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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