2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-020-01365-6
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War trauma in Homer’s Iliad: a trauma registry perspective

Abstract: Purpose Homer's Iliad reports detailed descriptions of war traumas, with precise anatomical references, so that the Iliad can be considered the first trauma registry. We aimed to analyse the Iliad from the perspective of a modern trauma registry: that is, to find historical and local prognostic factors through the epidemiological study of the reported traumas. Methods Two different editions of Homer's Iliad-one in English and one in Italian-were thoroughly studied and epidemiological data were statistically an… Show more

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“…Of the 148 war traumas described in the 28 books of the Iliad, over a quarter occurred in the craniocervical region. 5 In addition, studies on the Odyssey report at least 11 head or neck traumas, 9 of which are fatal. 6 Is there any indication that suggest the presence of CSF in the cases described by Homer?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the 148 war traumas described in the 28 books of the Iliad, over a quarter occurred in the craniocervical region. 5 In addition, studies on the Odyssey report at least 11 head or neck traumas, 9 of which are fatal. 6 Is there any indication that suggest the presence of CSF in the cases described by Homer?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%