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a head jolt that would at least stun if not produce worse consequences. Sudden unexpected tblows on the head are likely to produce what is called concussion, that is such a disturbance of brain cells in their almost infinite number of fibrous connections that consciousness, may be lost. Ever an anaxpected bow with the a similar result and Day produce represents the favourite knockout blow of the pugilist. If the miversary expects it and the muscles of the head are prepared receive the jar, then even a severe without seriously jolt, unless be of almost crushing to but of the nock muscks which prevent
"the sollies, to offer much † force, will be noutra isect
the give and rather completely the head from being shaken violently protect
of
glancing missiler of any find In be realized that at the beginning in spite of the weight of the British
bet, which constitutes, its most sori belmer, of the war a great many men were injured ons drawback, it has proved such a good seriously, or even killed, in whom scarce protection that there is a question of by a sign of any wound could be found increasing its protectivo offers by lower indeed, in not a fow cases of men ining the brim still further so as to guard - stantly: killed by a shell exploding in against bomb fragments or other missiles their neighbourhood there was question using upward from a point within either of their having been shocked to comparatively short radius of the wearer. death or of the shall containing some As this is exactly the way in which the were found dead apparently without increased as covering for the head the wound of any kind to show how the modern helmet evolution becomes even Ental issue. hul decurred. This was ist more interesting. At first there was
carefal Loca
a pot-like cover for the head nothing bat the beginning of the was
showed that very often minute side pieces were added to it and then
timately a visor. of shell scarcely thicker than a pieces sheet of paper had been driven with high
in velocity through the skull, inflicting instantly by hurting & vital part. Deaths of this kind are almost completely pre vented by the use of the helmet.
Jap. 14 nrther away from the idea of meat/845 which had serifed out Fila Meni helmet of the old coats of mail gradually i
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Injury
azy daly for the steel covering. In a good many cams where helmets were rather badly damaged the mem had and fared no more serious indary than scalp wound. In not a few cases, indeed, where helmets were dented or howed signs of having bean struck in some way Dr. James J. Walsh, MD in the Yee the soldiers wearing thent, probably be
of the contics: York Herald gives scene interesting use of the excitement of details of the angient equipment which were not even aware of the fact that the war he revived. The spade, man's bullet had touched them. The helmets oldest implement, his very first inven-as not bulletproof when a riffe. bullet
to course, cannot tion, has beaten the rife that triumph hits them directly and of modern ingenuity. The bayonet, which was hooked up was almost ineffe its
incomm strument of warfare, has come. into
gain; hand to hand fighting, which We considered as quite surely a thing of the past, has come back to be one of the commonest of Incidents; but pres preferably none of these has proved quite so surprising as the fact that, in spite of the velocity and destructive power of modero missiles defensive armour has come back and the helmet at least has been found of distinat service
Every development of modern warfare has taken as apparently further and Armour for protecting vital parts of the Jan. 31 body, though that constituted so im Feb, 11portant factor in battle, especially for leaders and horsemen before the intro Feb, 19
at least their Mar. 11 duction of firearms, Mar. 18
arms are almost infinitely more effective than they were when armour went out,
one is tempted to wonder whether there is would seems quite absurd to reur to a very alight wound and yet might yet a sharp
protée ting
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to the present prote helmet with reasonably large slots for eyes and for hreatbing purposes which would give renewed confidence at least THE BRITISH HELMEL As a consequence of these wounds in charging trenches. An, it is, the
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with goggles and otherwise com- skull-or what is popularly called the plete head covering, which has to be back of the head or upper part of the so as to protect against poisonans neck-the British, when it came to gases, shows how far modern military authorities are quite willing to go. back devising their helmots, gave it a wide to the old fashioned ideas if they can be
protecta downward sloping brim, which particularly, the side and back of the of help in the protection of the soldier. neck, though it affords better protection to the temples and upper part of the face than does the French helmet, which is made especially for the protection of the top sides of the head." British helmet is severely plain, eup shaped, with irregular fange, and he cause of the breadth of the brim looks much shallower than the French belmet It is not actually so, however, but is deeper. This British helmet has a smooth, round top, while the crown of the French helmet has a
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Before this war most of the German troops wore metal helmets, or at least caps of various kinds with metal brac ings which greatly protected them against injuries from the sword. Uhlan
The breast plate which has proved belmets probably afford an absolute pe
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of the fact that horsemen could be pro- sected to some extent at least by metal most of the officers of the German army
(various kinds which afford similar
and leather apparatus of wear head pieces protection. It was the
he French, however,
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of steel plates to afford some protection. Abdominal i thoracic wounds then regularly adopted a steel helmet
against for the protection of the troops fighting.
for foot soldiers. The steel plate has
Dearly so. in the trenches. After all it is easy to
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purposes. Steel plates of various Kais were experimented with, particularly exposed portion of the soldier, armament of this land might well be very useful This ridge was intended briginally, it to tha shaming of trenches, bat as comit them often quite directly, The French adoption of it soon proved is said, to strengthen the helmet, but hullets hit
with it the headdress is so much better penetration is almost inevitable. A is practical valus. The experience
looking than the plain, round crown of tampts to fashion the plates with a of previous wars wad that head wounds amounted to about 13 the British that one cannot but think sharp angle-at the centre so that they CON, per cent of all the wounds received by that the French sense of aestheticisar in might thus be made lighter and yet DJME oldiers. The anatomical rule for the dress
has something
being much favourable effect in lowering 1 of the head in comparison to the troduction #53 it to do with its in-cause the ballets to glance were without
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successful has added another to the As a general role in the past and even might otherwise prove fatal. in the early part of this war one in three
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ITS PROTECTIVE POWER.
A recent analysis of statistics at one clearing station in Franca, to which wounded soldiers were brought, with helmets worn by all the men in the trenches, shows that penetrating gun wounds of the head formed only a little more than one-half of per cent The total fractures of the skull from al cause, in spite of all that we have heard of clubbed rifles and the frightful shell Sre, were less than
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In many cases there seems to be no doubt that not only were lives saved by this contrivance, but what would other wise have been a serious wound has often
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