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<p>As one battlefield nurse wrote home, “the science of healing stood baffled before the science of destroying.”<strong> </strong>Dr. Harold Gillies let the effort to catch up, arguably the only lasting "victory" of the Great War. </p>
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One soldier, Sergeant Sidney Beldam (pictured), had a large portion of his nose torn off by a piece of shrapnel - so that his upper lip was permanently lifted in a snarl. But Gillies rescued his appearance.