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*1) Introduction
A) Introduction of paper: Many soldiers and civilians were injured during World War II.
World War II was the war that killed the most in human history, and in fact, healthcare
B) thesis: Penicillin or streptomycin was administered for the first time in a large-scale
battle to treat bacterial infections. In addition, soldiers could get vaccinations against
smallpox, typhoid, tetanus, cholera, typhoid, and yellow fever, depending on where they were
dispatched.
C) Cause of world war 2: World War II was caused by a number of factors. One
major reason was unequal treaties (the Treaty of Versailles), which led to the German people
becoming dissatisfied. International political factors were also one of the causes of World
War II. Hitler's ambition, accompanied by the growth of the Nazi Party and Germany's vast
territorial expansion, heightened tension among European countries and eventually led to
war. Hitler invaded and expanded other countries to make Germany a great power, causing
B) How much did the medical system advance during World War 2?
C) How many deaths and injuries were there during World War II?
3) *Medical improvements were able to save many people's lives
B) Types of treatments and effects that were distributed to treat injuries during the war
C) How did they care for soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress during the war?
A) Soldiers faced severe malaria during World War 2. How were soldiers treated for
malaria?
B) The way that the government dealt with the virus during World War II when the
C) Improvement of helmets, bulletproof vests, etc., for the better during World War II.
World War II
B) After the U.S. decision to participate in World War II, the U.S. government
C) Penicillin saves the lives of countless soldiers and ordinary people during
7) Conclusion
A) Relate back to the main bodies of the paper
B) For all the reasons that have been explained, the medical system