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Credit: Gunshot injuries / by Sir Thomas Longmore. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PTiE PAGE Pyaemia—continued. conclusions on, in military practice . . . . 239 early explanation of . . 230 globes of eyes destroyed in case of . . . . 234 in Crimean and Italian Wars, how French surgeons ac- count for . . , ,232 modes of death in . . . 235 more commonly met in late stages of woimds . . . 233 mortality in Paris from, 1870- 71 232 nature of .... 235 one patient likely to infect the suppurating wounds of others 238 perchloride of iron for, when threatening .... 408 poison of, separating fibrin of blood from other consti- tuents 236 prevalence in military hospi- tals 237 preventive measures important 409 probably due to a septic ma- terial of nature as yet im- known 236 purulent collections in, caused sometimes by thrombosis and embolism .... 236 recovery from, rare, if fully de- veloped ■ , - . 409 reseparation of united frac- tures from .... 234 symptoms of . . , ,' 233 treatment of . . . . 408 watching earliest symptom of, importance of . . . 240 wounds specially liable to . 232 Quilted shot 15 Railway hospital trains. . , 550 Rased wounds from small shot , 137 Rasing shot ] 10 Ravaton, case of lodgement of seal ancl key 160 Recurrent gangrene . . . 201 Redan, Sebastopol, assault on, wounds treated and projectiles inflicting them .... 680 slugs used in assault on . .47 Red-hot shot 14 Reeb on failure of cautery in lios- pital gangrene .... 406 on traumatic delirium in Franco-German War of 1870 262 EOT Reeb—oontimied, on vapour baths and hypoder- mic injections of morphia in tetanus .... 414 Regimental bearers . . . 434 Regimental stations . . . 459 Regional fatality of wounds on the field of action, and during various wars .... 605 summary of percentages of .611 Removal of wounded after an action 298 Resistance of skin to passage of shot 97 Results of changes in fire-arms . 43 Returns— casualty, after engagements . 479 casualty, since Crimean War . 559 descriptive numerical, Inspr.- Genl. Taylor's classification. 562 descriptive of injuries received in the field— enumerating and distin- guishing injimes received in action .... 5G8 for exhibiting hospital re- sults 569 of capital operations led to by them . . . .570 some terms in 1859 returns obsolete .... 571 statistical field, prior to 1855 . 659 Revolvers 38 Ricord on pyaemia in Paris, 1870-71 232 Rifle bullets, effects of weight of . 64 effects of wounds by . . 4 Martini-Henry in contrast with others . . . . . 39 of foreign armies . . ,39 Rifle projectiles, rotation of . .78 Rifle shell, General Jacob's . . 49 Rifled weapons, relative results from introduction of . . .43 Rifles and their projectiles . . 30 Baker's and Brunswick rifles . 31 Enfield 33 Whitworth .... 32 Rifles contrasted with smooth-bores 44 ChasseiDot , . . . 40 . Gras 40 Mini6 31 Mauser 42 Rifles, contrast of losses in battles before and after introduction of 585 Rifling, date of invention of . .30 Rockets, war 21 Rotation of Enfield bullet, rate of . 79 Rotation of projectiles ... 77 affecting woimds ... 81 effect of, after penetration . 80 effect of, after the.y have ceased to move forwards . . 80 effects on penetration . . 79](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21511421_0724.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


