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HEALTHJul 17 · 08:00 UTCWAR ON THE ROCKSNaveen Krishnan

The Blood Bank and the Logistics of Wartime Medicine

Before the twentieth century, diseases like typhoid and dysentery were major causes of death for American soldiers in wars such as the Civil War and World War I. By 1940, military medicine advancements like vaccines, sterile surgical techniques, and sulfa drugs significantly reduced disease-related fatalities.

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