3 The treatment methods What treatment methods were developed during WWI? During the First World War lots of new treatment methods were developed. Because of all the victims, doctors learned a lot about amputation. The bombs hit a lot of soldiers, they got buried alive and they lost limbs because of the explosion. The doctors and nurses had to learn how to amputate fast and efficient. But they could also prevent to amputate limbs by sterilizing the wounds. And these way new methods were invented. 3.1 The Carrel- Dakin Method A new method, The Carrel-Dakin Method, saved a lot of lives during the First World War. This new method was a new way to treat soldiers. Doctors did not have to amputate limbs due to infection. This new method made the …show more content…
Realizing that the exceptional conditions required for making this solution were not available to many hospitals and practitioners, Johnson & Johnson have met the situation by preparing the Carrel-Dakin Solution in a way that is practical and useful under all conditions.” The Company Johnson & Johnson found a way to mass produce the ingredients for the Carrel-Dakin solution. They put the ingredients in two sealed glass tubes. And they labeled the two tubes Package A and Package B. Johnson & Johnson also made an eight-page paper on how-to do the method and they called it “The Carrel-Dakin Method of Wound Sterilization,” which they made available for free so doctors could use it everywhere. They did not make the paper like any other paper, they made it an illustrated paper so the doctors did not have to guess how to perform the method but they could just see how it was done. This Carrel-Dakin method saved a lot of lives but it did not only save the lives of soldiers but it also helped them keep their limbs. The method helped them recover faster than ever before and go back to their normal life and go back to their