Clyde S. Ford
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Clyde S. Ford is known for his unique contribution to medical literature through his work "Gunshot Roentgenograms," which presents a collection of X-ray images taken during the Turko-Balkan War of 1912-1913. This work illustrates various gunshot wounds sustained by soldiers in the Turkish Army, providing valuable insights into the medical practices and challenges of wartime medicine. Ford's documentation not only serves as a historical record but also highlights the early use of radiography in diagnosing and treating injuries, marking an important intersection of medicine and military history.
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