Is that it then? or have I missed one, Joans accused of treason, we see her ripped apart from her lover and her comrades, then nothing, are we not to know what happens next? surely they can't leave it there.
Veering away from the original question here. Before the introduction of antibiotics was the risk of infection as life threatening, or more so, than the wound that brought patients into the tented hospitals?
sandy...I don't think that one can compare wound infections against the severity of some of the injuries.
This was 1914 and the only attack against microbes was sterilisation and disinfection.
Gas gangrene and tetanus were the main killers and wound excision was imperative and urgent. By wound excision, i mean all tissue that was dead, all foreign shell fragments,all clothing fragments and a wide removal of normal tissue.........a dreadful business.