manchester terrier Posted 10 January , 2009 Share Posted 10 January , 2009 found these British medicine in the war, 1914-1917, being essays on problems of medicine, surgery, and pathology arising among the British armed forces engaged in this war and the manner of their solution .. (1917) BMA Medical diseases of the war (1918) A F Hurst Syphilis and the army (1918) Memoranda on some medical diseases in the Mediterranean war area, with some sanitary notes (1916) The doctor in war (1918) Woods Hutchinson Manual for the Medical Department, United States Army, 1916 (1917) A complete handbook for the sanitary troops of the U. S. army and navy (1917) Regulations for the Canadian Medical Service, 1914 : (approved by the Militia Council) (1914) Royal Army Medical Corps training, 1911 (1915) Lessons from the enemy : how Germany cares for her war disabled (1918) J R McDill Surgery in war (1916) A J Hull Abdominal injuries (1915) R Morison & W G Richardson Injuries of joints (1916) R Jones Wounds of the thorax in war (1915) J K Murphy Bipp treatment of war wounds (1918) R Morison On gunshot injuries to the blood-vessels, founded on experience gained in France during the Great War, 1914-1918 (1919) G H Makins Localisation and extraction of projectiles; (1918) Ombrédanne Wounds of the abdomen (1918) Abadie Surgery of the head (1915) Rawling Military surgery; (1916) Penhallow Gunshot injuries of bones (1915) Groves Injuries of the eyes, nose, throat and ears (1915) Ramsay,Grant, Whale and West Nerve wounds : symptomatology of peripheral nerve lesions caused by war wounds (1917) Tinel, Rothwell and Joll Fractures of the orbit and injuries to the eye in war; (1918) Lagrange Artificial limbs; (1918) Broca & Ducroquet Surgical nursing in war ([c1917]) Bundy The orthopedic treatment of gunshot injuries (1918) Mayer Gunshot injuries : how they are inflicted, their complications and treatment (1915) Lagarde War blindness at St. Dunstan's (1922) Lawson The after-effects of wounds of the bones and joints (1918) Broca Wounds of the vessels; (1918) Sencert Gymnastic treatment for joint and muscle disabilities (1918) Deane Physical remedies for disabled soldiers (1917) Fox The treatment of war wounds (1917) Keen The Medical Department of the United States Army in the World War volume 12: Pathology of the Acute Respiratory Diseases, and of Gas Gangrene Following War Wounds (1929) Bacilli and bullets ([1914]) Osler Lice and their menace to man (1919) Plastic surgery of the face based on selected cases of war injuries of the face including burns, with original illustrations (1920) Gillies Plastic surgery, its principles and practice ([c1919]) Davis hope they're of interest baz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc2 Posted 10 January , 2009 Share Posted 10 January , 2009 Thanks. Some great references there. Doc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MartH Posted 10 January , 2009 Share Posted 10 January , 2009 Baz this is great work, but could you please post the links in the Documentary Repository section, so they are easier to find in the future. Mods any chance of moving them there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDP1955 Posted 10 January , 2009 Share Posted 10 January , 2009 Baz this is great work, but could you please post the links in the Documentary Repository section, so they are easier to find in the future. Mods any chance of moving them there? I'm very interested in the medical treatment that men recieved during the war, is there anything that is currently in print about great war medical treatment. I'm more interested in reading about the treatment recieved and whether the men survived it, than the story of the clinicians doing it!!! Dianne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rugby-137 Posted 10 January , 2009 Share Posted 10 January , 2009 Baz Excellent links many thanks for that. Regards Phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc2 Posted 11 January , 2009 Share Posted 11 January , 2009 I'm very interested in the medical treatment that men recieved during the war, is there anything that is currently in print about great war medical treatment. I'm more interested in reading about the treatment recieved and whether the men survived it, than the story of the clinicians doing it!!! Dianne You might want to look at the British Medical Journal and the Lancet for the period, and for several years post-war. Lots of what you are looking for, Dianne. Doc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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