Humpy70
12-21-19, 05:12
The IWBA was started by Col Martin Fackler MD who established the Army Wound Ballistics Lab Presidio, California in the 80s and his work caused the complete revaluation of how wounds were viewed by the entire government. The Journals were written and distributed about 3 times a year and they were all scanned for public dissemination.
I was a Member and Marty Fackler died about three years ago and I miss his emails. His work was so appreciated that when the NATO Handbook of Emergency War Surgery was written Fackler wrote the chapter on MISSILE CAUSED WOUNDS.
Go here and download all of them. Had you been a member to accrue all these you would have paid dues for ten years and you would have spent $600.00 saving them up.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B_PmkwLd1hmbd3pWYVVJeGlGaFE
I suggest you download above and also put it on a thumb drive. If you read them all it should answer about everything you ever needed to know and didn't know what to ask about bullet wounds.
I was a Member and Marty Fackler died about three years ago and I miss his emails. His work was so appreciated that when the NATO Handbook of Emergency War Surgery was written Fackler wrote the chapter on MISSILE CAUSED WOUNDS.
Go here and download all of them. Had you been a member to accrue all these you would have paid dues for ten years and you would have spent $600.00 saving them up.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B_PmkwLd1hmbd3pWYVVJeGlGaFE
I suggest you download above and also put it on a thumb drive. If you read them all it should answer about everything you ever needed to know and didn't know what to ask about bullet wounds.