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English: caption reads: FIGURE 2.—Continued. C. Packing of sucking wound (a), after which respiration becomes more normal. Hemothorax (e). D. Development of tension pneumothorax because air cannot escape from tear in lung (a), after wound is adequately packed. If it develops, it must be treated by closed (catheter) drainage of cavity. Hemothorax (e). |
Date | Date of drawing is unknown, year of publication is 1965. |
Source | Surgery in World War II: Thoracic surgery, Volume II (1965). Medical department, United States Army.CHAPTER I: Special Types of Thoracic Wounds. Direct link: [1] |
Author | Lyman A. Brewer III, M.D., and Thomas H. Burford, M.D. |
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