Different Types of Skin Grafts
Heroes Remember
Transcript
You know, some of them had their pedicles
attached to their shoulders or something and
it gives you a bit of a shock at first and
I didn't quite know whether I'd be able to
stand it but, you know, before long you
never even noticed they even had
anything wrong with them.
You just knew that person, right, right, right,
it was really wonderful. I think Sir Archibald
did a lot of experimenting and I don't think
he really knew himself what he was going
to do and he'd start by cutting their tummies
like that and bringing a pedicle out here
like that and then he'd get the circulation
going right across there and they'd be able
to put their hands underneath it.
And then they'd attach it to their wrist or
their shoulder or somewhere or put an arm
up like that or leg up like that.
You never knew what you were going to find.
I mean sometimes it went from the leg and
they'd be in a plaster cast.
It was really amazing, absolutely amazing
until the three weeks were up or so until the
good supply started and then they could
cut it off and they use that flap to put up
here and then they brought it down,
shaped his nose.
Some of them had operations,
well some were in the hospital eight years.
Description
Mrs. Mortimer describes the skin grafts performed by the doctors and how experimenting with the patients on all parts of their bodies was accepted.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 1:38
- Person Interviewed:
- Marion Mortimer
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Branch:
- Army
- Occupation:
- Operating Room Nurse
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