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Erdem bagatur, a professor of orthopaedic surgery in istanbul, turkey, sent clinical orthopaedics and related research® an extraordinary set of historical essays about nazi musculoskeletal experiments conducted on concentration camp prisoners during world war ii. I grew up knowing the story of what kind of specialist medical, rehab and research was required by war injury. On august 19, 1941, a british bomber taking part in a raid against germany flew over a prisoner of war camp in st

Omer, france and dropped its lightest — but possibly most historic — payload of the war My grandmother was a nurse in a specialist burns unit during world war ii A wooden case filled with bandages, socks, straps, and an artificial leg.

It’s a timeless military maxim and especially important if you’re an american prisoner of war in a german prison camp during world war ii and in need of a prosthetic leg.

The main part of the leg is made from wood, which must have been scavenged from around the pow camp. At an international meeting a year and half ago, a professor of orthopaedic surgery from europe approached me with an idea for some history papers that he wanted to publish in clinical orthopaedics and related research ® My initial reaction was guarded. Prosthetic legs and other devices that belonged to victims of the camps.

There’s something undeniably beautiful about prosthetic limbs, designed to echo the physical grace and mechanical engineering of the human body For most people, these objects elicit some combination of squeamish discomfort and utmost respect.

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