A National Medical Response to Crisis — The Legacy of World War II
World War II’s massive casualties were mitigated by lives saved as a result of medical care. Many of the advances made would persist long after the war concluded — a silver lining that perhaps will have parallels in our current struggle with Covid-19.
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