World War I Helmets: Did They Increase Head Injuries?
There is no evidence to suggest that the number of head injuries increased after the introduction of helmets in World War I. In fact, helmets were introduced specifically to reduce the number of head injuries sustained by soldiers in combat. Helmets provided protection from shrapnel, bullets, and other objects that could cause serious head injuries.Wounds & Injuries - Related Articles
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