International Dental Aid and WWII

  • Xavier Riaud
Keywords: International, Dental, Aid, WWII

Abstract

During the liberation of the camps, a great majority of the detainees died after eating abundantly within a short
period of time. A thousand men died because the Americans and the Englishmen were totally bewildered and
overwhelmed with what was in front of them. In good faith, they gave a great amount of food to the survivors
without thinking of the dramatic consequences that this was going to cause. Indeed, the survivors’ weakened
bodies could not bear too much food. As a result, they changed their minds and they set up field hospitals which
were to feed the sick through successive steps.

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Author Biography

Xavier Riaud

DDS, PhD in Epistemology, History of Sciences and Techniques,
Laureate and member of the National Academy of Dental Surgery, Free member of the National Academy of
Surgery,

Published
2016-01-31
How to Cite
Riaud, X. (2016). International Dental Aid and WWII. IJRDO -JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND NURSING, 1(1), 38-41. https://doi.org/10.53555/hsn.v1i1.680