现役军人猝死

T. Shore
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从某种意义上说,突然死亡当然是战争的必然产物之一。然而,我不打算谈论这个问题的军事方面,尽管许多受伤的案例,因毒气而窒息,显然只是因休克而死亡,这是我的工作,是非常有趣的,而且很重要的。我宁愿讨论一些我在民事实践范围内进行验尸的案件,我选择了那些在英国被认为有必要由验尸官进行调查的案件。在许多案件中,召开了“调查法庭”,尽管我绝不总是被传唤出席,而在其他案件中,则认为没有必要进行这种调查。同样,我也不打算把一些意外事故包括在内,其中一些意外事故是战争的偶然事件,但大多数意外事故是由通常的一种粗心大意造成的,这种粗心大意导致了民事实践中的许多意外事故。在任何大规模的战役中,如果除了伤口和疾病之外没有其他死因,那就奇怪了。在法国前线作战的军队数量相当可观,而且是非常混杂的。这种情况发生在许多地方,例如造成艰苦,沉重的压力,有时贫困,几乎总是或多或少的兴奋和焦虑。尽管这些人在入伍时通过了体检,但许多人逃脱了拒绝,他们显然不符合这些条件,有些人则符合这些条件
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Sudden Deaths on Active Service
SUDDEN death in one sense is, of course, one of the necessary accompaniments of war. I do not, however, propose to speak of the military side of the subject, though many of the cases of wounds, asphyxiation from gas, and death apparently from shock only, which it became my business to investigate, were of great interest arid not a little importance. I intend rather to discuss some of the cases on which I made post-mortem examinations which come within the sphere of civil practice, and I have seleeted those cases in which in England an inquiry by a coroner would have been considered necessary, In many cases a "court of inquiry" was held, though I was by no means always summoned to attend, and in others no such inquiry was deemed necessary. Nor, again, do I propose to include a number of accidents, some of which were incidental to the war, but most of which were caused by the usual sort of carelessness which causes so many of the accidents of civil practice. In any campaign of large dimensions it would be strange if no cases of death occurred from other causes than wounds and sickness. The number of troops engaged on the front in France formed a considerable population, and a very mixed one. The circumstances were in m~ny places such as to cause hardships, heavy strain, at times privation, and almost always a greater or less degree of excitement and anxiety. Even though the men had passed a medical examination OIl enlistment, many escaped rejection who certainly were not fit to meet these conditions, and some whom any
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