
The ICRC's surgical programs for war victims have been developed over many years according to the principle: an appropriate response for a given situation. In many contexts, this means making the best possible use of limited resources in a challenging environment. Volume 1 of this new publication focuses on the basic principles governing the care of war wounded, as well as general issues concerning coordination.
The ICRC's surgical programs for war victims have been developed over many years according to the principle: an appropriate response for a given situation. In many contexts, this means making the best possible use of limited resources in a challenging environment. Volume 1 of this new publication focuses on the basic principles governing the care of war wounded, as well as general issues concerning coordination, logistics, and the principles underlying the ICRC's approach.









