When characterising the so called disputable and indisputable points in the traumatic shock problem, the authors acquaint the reader with phases of the development of shock and with its symptoms, which facilitates significantly diagnostic possibilities and allows to follow the dynamics of the disease. The physicians will benefit from the scheme of antishock therapy suggested by the authors.

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