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English: Main bronchus laceration. Caption reads, "FIGURE 5.—Schematic showing of results of laceration of main bronchus. This injury will always produce a pneumothorax with leakage of large amounts of air even under closed drainage with strong suction. Thoracotomy is indicated."
Date Date of art is unknown, year of publication is 1965.
Source Surgery in World War II: Thoracic surgery, Volume II (1965). Medical department, United States Army.CHAPTER I: Special Types of Thoracic Wounds. Direct link: [1]
Author Lyman A. Brewer III, M.D., and Thomas H. Burford, M.D.
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