拯救未来国王的行动:亨利五世从什鲁斯伯里到阿金库尔。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Don K Nakayama
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作为威尔士亲王,亨利五世(1386-1422,r. 1413-1422)在什鲁斯伯里战役(1403)中被弓箭手的箭射中面部,这场决定性的冲突确保了他的父亲亨利四世对英格兰王位的控制。这位年仅十六岁的年轻王子指挥着后方部队,尽管他的眼睛下方有一枚箭深六英寸,他还是从脸颊上拔下剑柄,继续战斗。他的勇敢帮助扭转了战局,巩固了兰开斯特王朝的合法性。保留的箭头,嵌在王子头部的骨头里,威胁着他的生命,因为他受到了深度感染。皇家外科医生约翰·布拉德莫尔(John Bradmore)接到了求救电话。1399年,他救了一名试图自杀而开腹自杀的家庭官员,他的医术赢得了亨利四世的信任。外科医生在凯尼尔沃斯城堡接见了受伤的王子。作为一名熟练的金属匠,Bradmore设计了专门的锯齿形镊子和螺旋机构来夹住并取出嵌入的箭头。亨利活了下来并痊愈了,他唯一的伤口是脸上的伤疤。他后来成为了阿金库尔战役(1415年)的英雄和英国最著名的勇士国王,他的传奇被莎士比亚传世,是英勇的国王典范。
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The Operation that Saved a Future King: Henry V from Shrewsbury to Agincourt.

As Prince of Wales, Henry V (1386-1422, r. 1413-1422) was struck in the face by an archer's arrow during the Battle of Shrewsbury (1403), the decisive clash that secured his father Henry IV's hold on the English throne. Just sixteen and commanding the rear division, the young prince yanked the shaft from his cheek and fought on, despite a bodkin-point arrowhead lodged six inches deep below his eye. His bravery helped turn the tide of battle and reinforced the legitimacy of the new Lancastrian dynasty.The retained arrowhead, imbedded in bone in the prince's head, threatened his life from deep infection. A call went out for John Bradmore, royal surgeon, whose skill had earned Henry IV's trust in 1399 after saving a household official who had disemboweled himself in an attempted suicide. The surgeon met the wounded prince at Kenilworth Castle. A skilled metalsmith, Bradmore devised specialized forceps with serrated tips and a screw mechanism to grip and remove the embedded arrowhead.Henry survived and healed, the only remnant of his injury a facial scar. He would go on to become the hero of Agincourt (1415) and England's most celebrated warrior-king, his legacy immortalized by Shakespeare and the paragon of kingly valor.

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American Surgeon
American Surgeon 医学-外科
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期刊介绍: The American Surgeon is a monthly peer-reviewed publication published by the Southeastern Surgical Congress. Its area of concentration is clinical general surgery, as defined by the content areas of the American Board of Surgery: alimentary tract (including bariatric surgery), abdomen and its contents, breast, skin and soft tissue, endocrine system, solid organ transplantation, pediatric surgery, surgical critical care, surgical oncology (including head and neck surgery), trauma and emergency surgery, and vascular surgery.
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