Circumstances around weapon injury in Cambodia after departure of a peacekeeping force: prospective cohort study
Clinical and legal significance of fragmentation of bullets in relation to size of wounds: retrospective analysis
Doctors and torture. Acting collectively doctors can support each other in protecting victims
Effect of type and transfer of conventional weapons on civilian injuries: retrospective analysis of prospective data from Red Cross hospitals
Effects of Soho bomb were little compared with Omagh bomb
Incidence of weapon injuries not related to interfactional combat in Afghanistan in 1996: prospective cohort study
Medicine and international humanitarian law. Law provides norms that must guide doctors in war and peace
Mortality associated with use of weapons in armed conflicts, wartime atrocities, and civilian mass shootings: literature review
Number of land mine victims in Kosovo is high
Time flies
Who gets hurt by all these weapons? Non-combatants outside formal conflicts