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MILITARY MEDICINE, SURGERY & HYGIENE

Exhibiting 323 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1918 CEThe Australian Army Medical Corps in Egypt. An illustrated and detailed account of the early organisation and work of the Australian medical units in Egypt in 1914-1915.
1991 CEThe Crimean doctors: A history of British Medical Services in the Crimean War. 2 vols.
1890 CEThe deaf soldier: A brief synopsis of one hundred and two cases of deafness. Prepared for the consideration of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States.
1983 CEThe demands of humanity: Army medical disaster relief.
1947 CEThe effects of atomic bombs on health and medical services in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The United States Strategic Bombing Survey, Medical Division.
1909 CEThe elements of military hygiene especially arranged for officers and men of the line.
1968 CEThe evolution of preventive medicine in the United States Army, 1607–1939.
1993 CEThe face of mercy: A photographic history of medicine at war.
2000 CEThe four horsemen of the Apocalypse: Religion, war, famine and death in Reformation Europe.
1997 CEThe history of the United States Army Medical Service Corps.
1862 CEThe hospital steward's manual; for the instruction of hospital stewards, wardmasters, and attendants, in their several duties; prepared in strict accordance with existing regulations and the customs of service in the armies of the United States of America, and rendered authoritative by order of the Surgeon-General.
2005 CEThe humanitarians: The International Committee of the Red Cross.
2002 CEThe irritable heart of soldiers and the origins of Anglo-American cardiology: The U.S. Civil War (1861) to World War I (1918).
1825 CEThe last days of the Emperor Napoleon by Doctor F. Antommarchi, his physician. 2 vols.
1920 CEThe lethal war gases, physiology and experimental treatment. An Investigation by the section on intermediary metabolism of the Medical Division of the Chemical Warfare Service at Yale University under the direction of Frank P. Underhill. Published with the permission of the Chemical Warfare Service.
1919 CEThe medical and surgical aspects of aviation by H. Graeme Anderson. With chapters on applied physiology of aviation by Martin Flack, and the aero-neuroses of war pilots by Oliver H. Gotch.
1870 CE​–1888 CEThe medical and surgical history of the War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. 6 vols.
1919 CEThe medical aspects of mustard gas poisoning.
1921 CE​–1929 CEThe medical department of the U.S. Army in the First World War. Prepared under the direction of Merritte W. Ireland. Editor-in-chief: Col. Charles Lynch. 15 vols. in 17.
1873 CEThe medical department of the United States army from 1775 to 1873. Compiled under the direction of the Surgeon General by Harvey E. Brown.
1952 CE​–1968 CEThe Medical Department of the United States Army in World War II. 30 vols. in 33.
1956 CEThe Medical Department: Hospitalization and evacuation, zone of interior. The U. S. Army in World War II: The technical services.
1992 CEThe Medical Department: medical service in the European theater of operations. The U. S. Army in World War II: The technical services.
1987 CEThe Medical Department: Medical service in the Mediterranean and minor theatres. The U.S. Army in World War II: The technical services.
1998 CEThe Medical Department: Medical service in the war against Japan. United States Army in World War II: The technical services.
1999 CEThe Medical Follow-up Agency: The first fifty years 1946–1996.
1925 CEThe Medical Services: Official history of the Canadian forces in the Great War: 1914-1919.
2010 CEThe medical war: British military medicine in the First World War.
1744 CEThe method of treating gunshot wounds.
1734 CEThe navy-surgeon, or a practical system of surgery.
1986 CEThe Nazi doctors: Medical killing and the psychology of genocide.
1898 CEThe Red Cross in peace and war.
1954 CE​–1956 CEThe Royal Naval Medical Service. Vol. 1. Administration. Vol. 2. Operations. History of the Second World War. United Kingdom medical series.
1909 CEThe Russo-Japanese war: Medical and sanitary reports from officers attached to the Japanese and Russian forces in the field, General staff, War office, April 1908.
1774 CEThe seaman's medical instructor, in a course of lectures on accidents and diseases incident to seamen, in the various climates of the world. Calculated for ships that carry no surgeon. The whole delivered in a plain language and founded upon a long and successful experience.
1919 CEThe story of U.S. Army Base Hospital No. 5
1900 CEThe surgical history of the naval war between Japan & China during 1894-95. Translated from the original Japanese report under the supervision of Baron Y. Saneyoshi by S. Suzuki.
1901 CEThe theory and practice of military hygiene.
1900 CEThe use of the Röntgen ray by the Medical Department of the United States Army in the war with Spain (1898).
1856 CETraité d'hygiène navale, ou de l'influence des conditions physiques et morales dans lesquelles l'homme de mer est appelé à vivre et des moyens de conserver sa santé.
1875 CETraité des maladies et épidémies des armées.
1737 CETraité ou reflexions tirées de la pratique sur les playes d’armes à feu.
1834 CETraité théorique et pratique des blessures par armes de guerre. 2 vols.
1917 CE​–1918 CETransfusion with preserved red blood cells.
1789 CETratado de las heridas de armas de fuego, dispuesto para uso de los alumnos del Real Colegio de Chirugia de Cadiz.
2001 CETraumatic pasts: History, psychiatry, and trauma in the modern age, 1870-1930. Edited by Mark S. Micale and Paul Lerner.
1923 CETraumatic shock.
1803 CETravels in Turkey, Asia-Minor, Syria, and across the desert into Egypt during the years 1799, 1800, and 1801, in company with the Turkish Army, and the British Military Mission.To which are annexed, observations on the plague, and on the diseases prevalent in Turkey, and a meteorological journal.
1915 CETreatment of gunshot wounds by excision and primary suture.
2018 CETuberculosis and War: Lessons learned from World War II. Edited by John F. Murray and Robert Loddenkemper.