Skin grafting techniques
Intravenous anesthesia
Portable X-ray machines
Technology to store blood for longer periods
Discovery of penicillin
Amputation with bone grafting
Reconstructive surgery
Sulfa drugs and early antibiotic treatments
Standardization of aseptic methods
Blood plasma storage and transport
Dwight Harken prefromed surgery on bleeding hearts removing the shrappnel with his own hands
Civil servant William Beveridge (1942)
Used penicillin and other antibiotics to avoid infection when reconstructing faces and hands
Due to rationing people had to grow their own food which benifited their diets
to keep britain "Fighting Fit" campains were run to promote healthy living and an immunitisation program was released on diphtheria
By 1944 enough of the "wonder drug" was produced for the whole of the allied forces
During the evacuation of the children it was shown children that had moved from the city to the country side were happier and healthier than ever