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Plastic Surgery in Wars, Disasters and Civilian Life - The Memoirs of Professor Anthony Roberts OBE (Hardcover)
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Plastic Surgery in Wars, Disasters and Civilian Life - The Memoirs of Professor Anthony Roberts OBE (Hardcover)
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The specialty of plastic surgery was developed and named by Sir
Harold Gillies following his work between the two world wars
reconstructing severely damaged servicemen from the First World.
War. Sir Harold went on to inspire and train other surgeons from
around the world. Among them was his cousin Sir Archibald McIndoe,
who in the Second World War set up the unit at East Grinstead
Hospital which looked after severely burned airmen and some other
servicemen. The airmen themselves set up the famous Guinea Pig Club
which gave enormous social and often financial support to the
severely injured. After the Second World War specialised burn units
were created throughout the UK, including one at Stoke Mandeville
Hospital, where Anthony Roberts served. After the number of war
injuries had reduced, the burn unit for all three services was set
up at RAF Halton, a few miles from Stoke Mandeville. A close
relationship between the hospitals developed which led to military
surgeons being posted to Stoke Mandeville for training in the care
of burns and an introduction to plastic surgery. Most doctors will
never be involved in a disaster during their working lives. Anthony
Roberts was involved in treating casualties from the Bradford City
football stadium fire in 1985 that claimed 56 lives and resulted in
hundreds more being injured, many of them with severe burns. It had
a major effect on him, and on all those involved. It started his
appearances on the media and his overseas visits to other countries
to talk about it. And subsequently he was asked to join and to lead
other international efforts to provide help. He led the first
British team from Stoke Mandeville that gave aid in Sarajevo during
the war. He returned several times and has also given aid in three
other war zones and six major disasters. Because of this
involvement in all these situations Professor Roberts taught junior
trainee surgeons from the three British services and those of
several foreign countries. As well as his military involvement,
Anthony Roberts spent sixteen years working with the Royal
Protection Group at State occasions, and thirty years working as a
motor racing track doctor including at Formula One level, providing
immediate and vital treatment to drivers who suffered serious
injuries and burns following accidents on the track and to
spectators. There have been enormous changes in the specialty over
the past fifty years and a detailed view of these is given in an
absorbing account of this life-enhancing surgery by one who served
on the frontline in difficult and dangerous situations around the
world.
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