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31 Jul 2020 1:42 a.m. PST
by Editor in Chief Bill

  • Changed title from "When Mikhail Kutuzov was saved by a French Surgeon" to "When Mikhail Kutuzov was saved by a French surgeon"Removed from Warhammer boardRemoved from The Old West boardRemoved from Terrain and Scenics board
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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP30 Jul 2020 9:14 p.m. PST

"The time when soldiers were dying because of minor infections on the battlefields, a Russian general survived two shots to the head and went on to defeat the largest and most skillful Army of the time. He contributed a great deal to the eventual downfall of the tyrants of the 19th century, Napoleon Bonaparte.

The Story of Mikhail Kutuzov is astonishing and inspiring at the same time. While fighting against Turks in Crimea in 1774, Mikhail suffered a seemingly fatal blow to the frontal lobe.

Most of his comrades thought Mikhail would not survive the injury but a genius French neurosurgeon saved his life and changed the course of the history says Mark C Preul, the Director of the Neurosurgery Research at Barrow Neurological Institute. The French Surgeon was way ahead of his time, and the techniques he used at that time were impossible to perform with the 19th century surgical equipment. No one could anticipate that Kutuzov was going to play a vital and somewhat decisive role in the defeat of Napoleon in the invasion of Moscow just a few years later, the NDTV reports…"
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79thPA Supporting Member of TMP31 Jul 2020 6:19 a.m. PST

I've always thought it was pretty amazing that he survived and soldiered on.

skipper John31 Jul 2020 6:38 a.m. PST

"The French Surgeon was way ahead of his time, and the techniques he used at that time were impossible to perform with the 19th century surgical equipment."

Time traveling physician!

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP31 Jul 2020 8:39 a.m. PST

I was thinking of some kind of Ancient Aliens tie in.

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP01 Aug 2020 12:10 p.m. PST

(smile)

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SHaT198401 Aug 2020 5:51 p.m. PST

>>Time traveling physician!

Yes my take too!
Or perhaps lax editing, such is life nowadays….
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