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- W2043216615 abstract "On June 24, 1859, Napoleon III's forces overwhelmed the Austrian army in the Italian village of Solferino, resulting in more than 40 000 casualties.1British Red CrossThe Battle of Solferino.http://www.redcross.org.uk/en/About-us/Who-we-are/Museum-and-archives/Historical-factsheets/The-Battle-of-SolferinoGoogle Scholar Henry Dunant retold the horrors of what he had witnessed in his book, A Memory of Solferino, proposing the need for medical societies to provide neutral and impartial relief to the wounded during times of war. The Swiss businessman's moving memoirs were disseminated across Europe, providing the foundations for the First Geneva Convention which recognises the right to provide humanitarian aid in conflict zones.1British Red CrossThe Battle of Solferino.http://www.redcross.org.uk/en/About-us/Who-we-are/Museum-and-archives/Historical-factsheets/The-Battle-of-SolferinoGoogle Scholar More than one and a half centuries later, the National Health Service (NHS) has played an important role in providing care to those in greatest need irrespective of circumstance, akin to the principles it was founded upon.The International Emergency Trauma Register (IETR) has facilitated specialist training for more than 1000 members of NHS staff ready to be deployed to crisis zones.2Redmond A O'Dempsey T Taithe B Disasters and a register for foreign medical teams.Lancet. 2011; 377: 1054-1055Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (23) Google Scholar Inspirational individuals such as David Nott have dedicated their surgical skills to high-risk, resource-poor settings such as Syria, as well as helping to train local surgeons in the region.3Mohammadi D David Nott: providing surgical care at the frontline of conflicts.Lancet. 2015; 385: 935Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (1) Google Scholar In response to the conflict in Gaza in July, 2014, NHS England demonstrated its support by offering treatment to the worst-affected civilians across any of the nation's 16 dedicated trauma centres.4NHS England newsNHS to provide urgent care to the children of Gaza.http://www.england.nhs.uk/2014/08/09/urgent-care-to-gaza/Date: 9 August 2014Google Scholar Public Health England has recently played an important role in supporting health systems affected by the Ebola epidemic, highlighting the nation's long-term commitment to humanitarian causes.5Department for International DevelopmentEbola outbreak: an update on the UK's response in West Africa.https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/ebola-outbreak-an-update-on-the-uks-response-in-west-africaDate: 12 March 2015Google Scholar However, it is imperative that similar efforts displayed in managing acute emergencies are matched by long-term reconstruction plans for the affected areas to avoid complacency.We declare no competing interests. On June 24, 1859, Napoleon III's forces overwhelmed the Austrian army in the Italian village of Solferino, resulting in more than 40 000 casualties.1British Red CrossThe Battle of Solferino.http://www.redcross.org.uk/en/About-us/Who-we-are/Museum-and-archives/Historical-factsheets/The-Battle-of-SolferinoGoogle Scholar Henry Dunant retold the horrors of what he had witnessed in his book, A Memory of Solferino, proposing the need for medical societies to provide neutral and impartial relief to the wounded during times of war. The Swiss businessman's moving memoirs were disseminated across Europe, providing the foundations for the First Geneva Convention which recognises the right to provide humanitarian aid in conflict zones.1British Red CrossThe Battle of Solferino.http://www.redcross.org.uk/en/About-us/Who-we-are/Museum-and-archives/Historical-factsheets/The-Battle-of-SolferinoGoogle Scholar More than one and a half centuries later, the National Health Service (NHS) has played an important role in providing care to those in greatest need irrespective of circumstance, akin to the principles it was founded upon. The International Emergency Trauma Register (IETR) has facilitated specialist training for more than 1000 members of NHS staff ready to be deployed to crisis zones.2Redmond A O'Dempsey T Taithe B Disasters and a register for foreign medical teams.Lancet. 2011; 377: 1054-1055Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (23) Google Scholar Inspirational individuals such as David Nott have dedicated their surgical skills to high-risk, resource-poor settings such as Syria, as well as helping to train local surgeons in the region.3Mohammadi D David Nott: providing surgical care at the frontline of conflicts.Lancet. 2015; 385: 935Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (1) Google Scholar In response to the conflict in Gaza in July, 2014, NHS England demonstrated its support by offering treatment to the worst-affected civilians across any of the nation's 16 dedicated trauma centres.4NHS England newsNHS to provide urgent care to the children of Gaza.http://www.england.nhs.uk/2014/08/09/urgent-care-to-gaza/Date: 9 August 2014Google Scholar Public Health England has recently played an important role in supporting health systems affected by the Ebola epidemic, highlighting the nation's long-term commitment to humanitarian causes.5Department for International DevelopmentEbola outbreak: an update on the UK's response in West Africa.https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/ebola-outbreak-an-update-on-the-uks-response-in-west-africaDate: 12 March 2015Google Scholar However, it is imperative that similar efforts displayed in managing acute emergencies are matched by long-term reconstruction plans for the affected areas to avoid complacency. 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