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Posted on April 17, 2020April 23, 2020 by Jay

A Sword Wounds Compendium

The 18th century French surgeon Hughes Ravaton gives us a fascinating insight into sword wounds, and what it tells us about the use of such weapons as well as the swordsmans thought process when selecting his opening.

Very Perilous: A sword wounds compendium by the surgeon Ravaton

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