The world was faced with unimaginable injury during WWI. Medical leaders and politicians around the globe created policies to help heal and rehabilitate the wounded. In the years following 1918, the U.S. Army expanded their focus on medicine to build infrastructure and recruit specialists to support veteran care, forever changing American medical practice. Join Dr. Sanders Marble, Senior Historian at U.S. Army Office of Medical History, for a discussion on these efforts and how they transformed healing both inside and outside the military.
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29 июн 2024