Bamji A N
Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup, Kent, UK.
J Audiov Media Med. 1993 Apr;16(2):76-84. doi: 10.3109/17453059309064827.
The Queen's Hospital opened in 1917 to care for soldiers receiving facial injuries in Western Front trenches, usually as a result of a gunshot wound. Some 8000 patients were treated by the medical teams of the UK, the Dominions and the USA. The wartime records were removed by their respective sections in 1921, but Queen Mary's Hospital has recently reacquired those of the New Zealand section, rescued from imminent destruction by Professor A.D. Macalister, late Dean of the Dental School at Dunedin, and kindly donated by him. There are 282 sets of case-notes containing typescript summaries, clinical photographs and radiographs, drawings, 77 watercolor paintings and a life-size wax model of head and upper torso illustrating some of the surgical techniques. The archive is a fine example of medical illustration 75 years ago, and provides invaluable detail on the plastic surgery and dental reconstructive methods that were developed at Sidcup.
女王医院于1917年开业,负责照料在西线战壕中面部受伤的士兵,这些伤通常是枪伤所致。约8000名患者接受了英国、自治领和美国医疗队的治疗。战时记录于1921年由各自部门拿走,但玛丽女王医院最近重新获得了新西兰部门的记录,这些记录是由已故的达尼丁牙科学院院长A.D.麦卡利斯特教授从即将销毁的状态中抢救出来,并由他慷慨捐赠的。有282套病历,包含打字摘要、临床照片和X光片、绘图、77幅水彩画以及一个头部和上半身的真人大小蜡像,展示了一些外科手术技术。该档案是75年前医学插图的一个很好范例,提供了关于在西德卡普发展起来的整形手术和牙齿重建方法的宝贵细节。