Read Knife Edge: Life as a Special Forces Surgeon Online
Authors: Richard Villar
Tags: #Army, #Doctor, #Military biography, #Special Forces, #War surgery, #War, #SAS, #Surgery, #Memoir, #Conflict
Central India - operating on a polio victim. I assist Vincent (right) in major tendon surgery.
Photograph by Nicola Townley.
Louise, the paediatrician, at work in the Far East. No wonder I love her.
Examining a Palestinian knee in Southern Lebanon. Only minutes before there had been a gunfight outside the consulting room.
Trying to undo the after-effects of war in Lebanon. Reconstructing an elbow damaged by shrapnel.
One high-velocity bullet can cause immense damage. This leg will never bend fully again.
Sarajevo’s Swiss Cheese Hospital. In genocidal war, even hospitals become so-called legitimate targets.
Photograph by Roop Tandon.
Teheran - I (right) operate under the close scrutiny of local surgeons.
© 1997, 2012 Richard Villar
Richard Villar has asserted his rights in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.
Published by Vineyard Press Ltd
First published and printed in 1997
First published in eBook format in 2012
eISBN: 978-0-9542203-2-7
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