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The Faces of War, a fascinating document of the prosthetic masks used to cover serious facial injuries from the battlefield. Before plastic surgery was widely practised and used to reconstruct the horrific facial injuries of the First World War soldiers, men with the most serious facial injured were often hidden away from society.
Men such as those
recorded in watercolour, and
in pastels (
warning: some may find these images disturbing); patients of
Harold Gillies, pioneer of facial reconstruction at Queen's Hospital, Sidcup,
the wars major centre for facial reconstruction and plastic surgery.
posted to MetaFilter by chrisbucks
at 7:08 PM on October 1, 2007
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