World War I: A Lasting Medical Legacy
On January 11, War Hospital from Brave Lamb Studio and Nacon will put you in the tricky position of field hospital commander. For a little context on the period, here's some insight.
The Great War, a tragedy for humanity, was also the source of crucial medical advances that remain relevant today and benefit public health. Among these, the antiseptic "Dakin" proved a powerful weapon against infection in the treatment of serious wounds. This innovation significantly reduced infection-related mortality rates, bringing hope to wounded soldiers on the front line.
The severity of the after-effects led to the emergence of reconstructive surgery (before becoming cosmetic surgery) to restore dignity to the war veterans. Blood transfusion, a fundamental pillar of modern medicine, also has its origins in the 1st World War.
War Hospital takes you back to 1918, for some colossal medical challenges. Explore this rich historical context and deal with the moral dilemmas faced by wartime doctors.