Napoleon Bonaparte: Genius, Tyrant, or Both? — Fexingo History
In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable life and legacy of Dominique-Jean Larrey, Napoleon's chief surgeon and a pioneer of military medicine. Larrey introduced the flying ambulance (ambulance volante) to evacuate wounded from the battlefield, triaged soldiers by severity rather than rank, and performed the first recorded battlefield amputations at the hip. We follow him from the Italian campaign through Egypt, Austerlitz, and the horrors of the retreat from Moscow, where he amputated limbs in temperatures of -30°C. Larrey's innovations saved countless lives and laid the groundwork for modern emergency medicine. Napoleon called him 'the bravest man I ever knew', and Wellington praised his humanity. But Larrey also faced the brutal realities of war—treating plague victims in Jaffa, operating under fire, and being taken prisoner at Waterloo. This episode brings to light the man behind the surgeon's mask, whose compassion and skill challenged the era's grim mortality rates. A story of science, courage, and the price of progress. #Napoleon #DominiqueJeanLarrey #MilitaryMedicine #AmbulanceVolante #BattlefieldSurgery #GrandeArmée #Austerlitz #RetreatFromMoscow #Waterloo #PlagueOfJaffa #FrenchRevolutionaryWars #HistoryOfMedicine #Triage #NapoleonicWars #WarSurgery #FlyingAmbulance #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
149 Folgen
Kommentare
0Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert
Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der Napoleon Bonaparte: Genius, Tyrant, or Both? — Fexingo History-Community!