Advancements in the treatment of traumatic spinal cord injury during military conflicts
From Henry Shrapnel (1761-1842) to today's neurosurgery: how antipersonnel weapons have laid the foundation of clinical and surgical management of head injury fractures and penetrating brain injuries
Neurosurgery during the Greco-Italian War (World War II): the management of war-related head injuries at the Italian field hospital of Sinanaj in Albania
The crippled brain that prolonged the Civil War: General Joseph Hooker's concussions at Chancellorsville