Famous assassinations: Who could doctors save today?
Surgeon revisits 8 assassinations:
Dr. Terry Housinger, a general surgeon at the Billings (Montana) Clinic, tackled the topic of famous assassinations at a meeting of the History of Medicine Club, offering his audience of medical students and doctors a chance to reflect on the evolution of trauma care. After describing the circumstances surrounding each famous assassination, Housinger offered his opinion on whether modern medicine could have saved those high-profile victims if the attack had occurred in Billings today.Click over to read what Housinger gleaned from the historical record, and his prognosis for each famous patient.
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