Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Ms. Todesco
U.S. History
1 April 2019
Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources
“Plastic Surgery of the Face Based on Selected Cases of War Injuries of the Face Including
Download, Borrow, and Streaming.” Internet Archive, London, Frowde, 1 Jan. 1970,
archive.org/details/plasticsurgeryof00gilluoft/page/iii.
We used the pictures in Harold Gillies’ book throughout our project because they helped us
"Trench Warfare." World War I and the Jazz Age, Primary Source Media, 1999. American
http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ2210018398/UHIC?u=conc65038&sid=UHIC&xid
We used this picture to illustrate trench warfare in action. This is located on the “Gallery” page.
It helped us show our viewers what war looked like in World War I.
Secondary Sources
American Society of Plastic Surgeons. “New Statistics Reveal the Shape of Plastic Surgery.”
2018,
www.plasticsurgery.org/news/press-releases/new-statistics-reveal-the-shape-of-plastic-su
rgery.
We used this online article to provide statistics about surgery in the United States. This
information is located on the “Today” page. It helped us to strengthen our argument by providing
factual evidence.
We used this YouTube video to show the viewers how Harold Gillies’s teaching model was
replicated by a 3D printer. This is located on the “Gillies’s Work” page. This helped us
Mosley, Michael. “How Do You Fix a Face That's Been Blown off by Shrapnel?” BBC
We used this online article to add more information about the kind of work Gillies did. This is
located on the “Gillies’s Work” page. We also used the pictures on the article throughout
our project. This helped us understand his struggles with reconstructive surgery.
Kinonen, Sarah. “This Country Had WAY More Plastic Surgery Procedures Than the U.S. Last
www.allure.com/story/top-5-countries-getting-plastic-surgery.
We used this online article to provide statistics about the amount of plastic surgeries in America.
This is located on the “Today” page. This helped us understand how large of an industry plastic
surgery is in America.
www.nam.ac.uk/explore/birth-plastic-surgery.
We used this online article to add more information about the kind of work Gillies did. This is
located on the “Gillies’s Work” page. We also used the pictures on the article throughout our
“Eyelid Surgery Before and After Photos.” American Society of Plastic Surgeons,
www.plasticsurgery.org/photo-gallery/procedure/eyelid-surgery/page/4.
This website for plastic surgery helped us visualize the before and after of specific types of
Ugiansky, Greg, et al. “100 Years Ago, the United States Enters World War I.” National
www.nationalgeographic.com/archaeology-and-history/magazine/2017/03-04/world-war-
i-united-states-enters/#/16-yanks-are-coming.jpg.
We used the images on this website in our project to make the design more cohesive. The image
we used is on the “Thesis” page. It helped us understand how serious World War I was for young
soldiers.
Statista. (2019). U.S. patient satisfaction: top surgical cosmetic procedures 2018 | Survey.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/281425/satisfaction-among-patients-of-top-us-surgical
We used this website to provide statistics about the amount of satisfaction patients felt with their
surgery to strengthen our argument in the “Today” page. This helped us understand that
Sheil, Michael St Maur, et al. “The Battlefields of World War I Honor the Fallen.” For Veterans
Day, Look Back 100 Years to Words Left behind by World War I Soldiers on Memorial
www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/2018/11/world-war-i-anniversary-memorials/.
We used the images on this online article because they show the viewers what trenches look like.
These images are on the “Gallery” page. This helped us understand how soldiers were prone to
facial injuries.
images on this article in our “Background” page. This helped us understand the events that led
up to Gillies’s breakthroughs.
Klein, Christopher. “Innovative Cosmetic Surgery Restored WWI Vets' Ravaged Faces-And
www.history.com/news/world-war-i-plastic-surgery-innovations-gillies.
We used the images on this online article to show soldiers’ recovery processes. These images can
be found on the “Gillies’s Work” and “Gallery” pages. These helped us understand how soldiers’
faces healed.
"Cosmetic Surgery in Venezuela." Tribune Content Agency Photos, 2008. Expanded Academic
ASAP,
https://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/CT3294211562/EAIM?u=conc65038&sid=EAIM&
We used this image from a database to add to the design of our website. It is on the “Today”
page. It helped us show our viewers what preparation for surgery looks like in modern times.
done when we discussed plastic surgery in modern times on the “Today” page.