Jon,
You really are splitting hairs.Regardless of what they might have been called,they were medical people who dealt in medicine,and some specialised.Some called themselves doctors.Some were more experienced than others.Some were more proficient than others.Not unlike today at all.You w ould have every medical officer of that time as equals.Not so.
As you contend Kileen only needed the basics,I doubt not many years at all w as needed,and you nor anyone has ever been convincing that Kileen knew more than the basics.
The size of the wounds are not known,so we are left with what was said.Generally the wounds could have been caused by a knife,is reportedly what Kileen described,except for the wound through the sternum.As there are recorded cases of penknives piercing the sternum into the heart,I have opinioned that such a knife could well have been used on Tabram,and furthermore that such a knife could have caused the lesser wounds.Simple logic,suggesting one weapon,and based in part on what Kileen himself reported.
You really are splitting hairs.Regardless of what they might have been called,they were medical people who dealt in medicine,and some specialised.Some called themselves doctors.Some were more experienced than others.Some were more proficient than others.Not unlike today at all.You w ould have every medical officer of that time as equals.Not so.
As you contend Kileen only needed the basics,I doubt not many years at all w as needed,and you nor anyone has ever been convincing that Kileen knew more than the basics.
The size of the wounds are not known,so we are left with what was said.Generally the wounds could have been caused by a knife,is reportedly what Kileen described,except for the wound through the sternum.As there are recorded cases of penknives piercing the sternum into the heart,I have opinioned that such a knife could well have been used on Tabram,and furthermore that such a knife could have caused the lesser wounds.Simple logic,suggesting one weapon,and based in part on what Kileen himself reported.
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