"2"^^ . "9788024622903" . "War Injuries from Past to Present" . "[8E9B8FCA97D3]" . . . "0567-8250" . "The study is based on anthropological and paleopathological analysis of skeletons or their parts found in mass graves in the proximity of two important battlefields of the Napoleonic wars in Moravia. Both battles took place in the early 19th century, near the towns of Austerlitz (2.12.1805) and Znojmo (10.\u201311.7.1809). The grave pit contained the remains of at least 22 individuals in Austerlitz and of at least 57 in Znojmo six mass graves. The remains of an amputated upper limb of Colonel Karel Edler von Kopal (1788\u20131848) have been studied too. Some of examined skeletal remains bore signs of fatal trauma, some injuries bore signs of healing, and in some cases of medical intervention. The most obvious battle injuries were gunshot wounds present on bones as comminuted fractures. The most frequent complication of war injuries was infection (pyogenic osteomyelitis), which is typical for open fractures. The skeletal remains of soldiers from Austerlitz provide three examples of battlefield amputations."@en . . "War injuries from the Napoleonic battles in Moravia" . "14110" . . . . "RIV/00216224:14110/14:00076576" . "I" . . . "War injuries from the Napoleonic battles in Moravia"@en . "War injuries from the Napoleonic battles in Moravia"@en . . "Univerzita Karlova v Praze. Nakladatelstv\u00ED Karolinum" . . . "Vargov\u00E1, Lenka" . "Praha" . "War injuries from the Napoleonic battles in Moravia" . "Praha" . "RIV/00216224:14110/14:00076576!RIV15-MSM-14110___" . "8"^^ . "2011-01-01+01:00"^^ . "Hor\u00E1\u010Dkov\u00E1, Ladislava" . . . "55942" . . . . "2"^^ . . . "The study is based on anthropological and paleopathological analysis of skeletons or their parts found in mass graves in the proximity of two important battlefields of the Napoleonic wars in Moravia. Both battles took place in the early 19th century, near the towns of Austerlitz (2.12.1805) and Znojmo (10.\u201311.7.1809). The grave pit contained the remains of at least 22 individuals in Austerlitz and of at least 57 in Znojmo six mass graves. The remains of an amputated upper limb of Colonel Karel Edler von Kopal (1788\u20131848) have been studied too. Some of examined skeletal remains bore signs of fatal trauma, some injuries bore signs of healing, and in some cases of medical intervention. The most obvious battle injuries were gunshot wounds present on bones as comminuted fractures. The most frequent complication of war injuries was infection (pyogenic osteomyelitis), which is typical for open fractures. The skeletal remains of soldiers from Austerlitz provide three examples of battlefield amputations." . "Napoleonic wars; skeletal remains; Austerlitz 1805; Znojmo 1809; gunshot wounds; posttraumatic complications; amputations; Karel von Kopal (1788\u20131848)."@en . . . .