This chapter explores the significance of time in saving lives from gunshot wounds and the challenges of stopping bleeding in vital organs like the liver. It also discusses the role of paramedics in temporizing injuries and the racial disparities in access to trauma centers in Chicago.
At the end of a forgotten study of convicted murderers, the author left a devastating footnote. We travel to an old plantation house outside Montgomery Alabama to hear his story — and what it tells us about American gun violence.
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