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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 June 2012
Trends in recent warfare show a movement in the proportion of wounded soldiers to wounded civilians from 20:1 in World War I to a conjectured 1:100 in the case of atomic, biological or chemical warfare. Modern methods of waging war mean that for every fighting man, a group is engaged in logistics, and that for every dead soldier, an increasing number are wounded. Furthermore, the number of severely wounded cases is proportionately increasing.