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WRAIR Science - The Battlefield
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
June 13, 2022 | 24:25
How the process of getting wounded soldiers from point of injury to treatment helps prevent the growth of bacterial infections and the spread of those bacteria throughout the Military Health System. We also investigate the roots of that process in Civil War-era innovations.
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Civil War
Medical Service Corps (MSC)
Jonathan Letterman
medical research infectious diseases
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR)
Medical Research and Development Command
antibiotic resistant bacteria
George Sternberg
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