War Surgery

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War Surgery
Edmond Delorme
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; p. 553.
FRAGMENTS OF CLOTHING 67 has been confirmed by all those who have carried out similar experiments. Reverdin says that, as a result of his experiments, a wound made through a cloth uniform by bullets having a protecting envelope is, nearly without exception, complicated by the presence of very small debris, especially just under the skin at the aperture of entry.
As we have often pointed out, the bullet, when it comes in contact with unyielding fasciae, the fibres of which in most case
...s it simply thrusts aside, gets rid of the fragments it has carried along. The latter are not only found near the aperture of entry in the subjacent enveloping fasciae, but also in other parts of the track, even in Pirogoff's pouch that is to say, between the separated skin and the last layer of aponeurosis traversed by the bullet before reaching the aperture of exit (Reverdin).
An interesting fact is the projection of these filaments into the thickness of the tissues all around the track at distances we are far from suspecting, sometimes attaining several centimetres.


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