Registration required, but a good short piece in the Trib entitled In Aftermath, Londoners Cope by Christine Spolar, Tribune foreign correspondent
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-050707spolar-london,1,5745671.story?coll=chi-news-hed
At the end of the article:
At the Royal London Hospital, which treated more than 200 people, Alastair Wilson, the clinical director for accidents and emergencies, said the hospital was seeing "a lot of burns, a lot of airway burns -- making it difficult for them to breathe -- and a loss of limbs."
Wilson said, "We're not exactly inexperienced with bombs as a medical institution. ... It's not a joy to find them back, but we still know what to do."
Me again--Good wishes to all. I know you have experience with these matters. Still wish it wasn't needed.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-050707spolar-london,1,5745671.story?coll=chi-news-hed
At the end of the article:
At the Royal London Hospital, which treated more than 200 people, Alastair Wilson, the clinical director for accidents and emergencies, said the hospital was seeing "a lot of burns, a lot of airway burns -- making it difficult for them to breathe -- and a loss of limbs."
Wilson said, "We're not exactly inexperienced with bombs as a medical institution. ... It's not a joy to find them back, but we still know what to do."
Me again--Good wishes to all. I know you have experience with these matters. Still wish it wasn't needed.