DIGIRENT - Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds: A Medical Odyssey from Vietnam to Afghanistan
Ronald Glasser M.D.
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Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds: Ronald Glasser M.D. epub Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds: Ronald Glasser M.D. pdf download Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds: Ronald Glasser M.D. pdf file Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds: Ronald Glasser M.D. audiobook Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds: Ronald Glasser M.D. book review Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds: Ronald Glasser M.D. summary | #1055690 in Books | History Publishing Company, LLC | 2011-06-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.62 x6.00l,1.04 | File type: PDF | 280 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Disappointing|By A Reader in Virginia|This book reads more like a series of unconnected essays than a book with a central thesis. The author jumps all over the place, talking about the treatment of traumatic wounds, the merits and disadvantages of a volunteer military, the role of women in combat, and the scandal of the US's involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The||Publishers Weekly|Each war has its signature wound, and in America's latest wars, it carries the prefix "poly," writes Glasser (Another War, Another Peace), a former U.S. Army Medical Corp major . In this deftly written and researched account, he explains that
Told in the narrative, and from personal experience, author traces changing nature of warfare from jungles of Vietnam to streets and mountains of Iraq and Afghanistan and the physical and psychological damage of wounds to troops in U.S. Army and Marine Corps. And what it has come to realize. The efficiency of evacuation units has led to quick treatment of IED-caused wounds resulting in life-saving amputation,most since American Civil War. Amputation on women soldiers and...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Broken Bodies, Shattered Minds: A Medical Odyssey from Vietnam to Afghanistan | Ronald Glasser M.D..Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.