Why Boston's Hospitals Were Ready

Author(s)
Gawande, A.
Publication language
English
Pages
4pp
Date published
17 Apr 2013
Publisher
The New Yorker
Type
Articles
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Health
Countries
United States of America

The bombs at the Boston Marathon were designed to maim and kill, and they did. Three people died within the first moments of the blast. More than a hundred and seventy people were injured. They had their limbs blown off, vital arteries severed, bones fractured, flesh torn open by shrapnel or scorched by the blasts’ heat. Yet it now appears that every one of the wounded alive when rescuers reached them will survive.