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close this bookSurgery for Victims of War (ICRC, 1998, 225 p.)
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View the document1. INTRODUCTION
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Open this folder and view contents3. TRIAGE AND RECEPTION OF LARGE NUMBERS OF CASUALTIES
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Open this folder and view contents5. WOUND CLASSIFICATION
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