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There is a long and close association between surgery and wound ballistics studies (KOCHER 1875a,b, SPENCER 1908, OWEN-SMITH 1981, FACKLER et al. 1985, COOPER 1990, BELLAMY et al. 1991, PROKOSCH 1995, BOWYER 1997, RYAN et al. 1997). The reason for this tradition is obvious. Surgeons – whether military or civilian – who are working in any area where there might be acts of armed violence must prepare themselves to treat wounded people.
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Coupland, R.M. (2022). Wound ballistics and surgery. In: Kneubuehl, B.P. (eds) Wound Ballistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64855-1_6
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