2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2010.05527.x
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Surviving multi‐trauma in the past

Abstract: The survival of a man living in a primitive society after multi-trauma reflects an impressive depth of nursing and social support in a community of hunter gatherers.

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“…While the latter treatment modality would not have been available, traditional tribal groups did have access to a wide range of medicinal plant species and were known to make poultices from materials such as eucalyptus resin to treat skin infections . In addition, skeletal remains of Australian Aboriginals have been reported where individuals have survived for a long time with marked physical impairments indicating that they had access to significant and effective nursing and social support within their tribal groups . The presence of normal inner skull tables in the study group may suggest that the fractures were not compound.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…While the latter treatment modality would not have been available, traditional tribal groups did have access to a wide range of medicinal plant species and were known to make poultices from materials such as eucalyptus resin to treat skin infections . In addition, skeletal remains of Australian Aboriginals have been reported where individuals have survived for a long time with marked physical impairments indicating that they had access to significant and effective nursing and social support within their tribal groups . The presence of normal inner skull tables in the study group may suggest that the fractures were not compound.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%