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- Medical, Surgical and Pathological This section covers
Influenza, Trench Fever, Lice, Diabetes in the pre-insulin era, Military Surgery, Typhoid Fever, Sanitation and
Hygiene, Venereology and Psychiatry.
- Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 The pathology of influenza
in France, by Dr. S. W. Patterson, published in the Medical Journal of Australia on March 6th. 1920
- Gas warfare in the Great War This includes the
complete Manual of Gas Warfare published by HMSO, 1941, based on data from 1918. The Manual includes the 3rd Edition
of the Atlas of Gas Poisoning, published in 1938.
- WWI Dental Dental services in the Australian Army at the
outbreak of World War I were non-existent and this article describes how attempts were made to remedy this situation.
- WW1 Radiology Radiology Unit Of The Harvard University
Surgical Unit, Serving With The British Red Cross During WWI
- WW1 Nursing Nursing Documents including Letters From France,
Published In Book Form During The Great War
- The German Treatment of Injured Prisoners of War. Extracts
from an Australian Official Publication, "How the Germans Treated Australian Prisoners of War", taken
from the statements of repatriated Australian WW1 servicemen. Issued by the Defence Department, 1919, Melbourne,
Australia.
- Hospitals and Casualty Clearing Stations Including an
index of Hospitals and Casualty Clearing Stations on the Western Front classified according to location and date.
- The Route of Evacuation of the wounded from the battlefield.
from articles in the British Medical Journal of April-October 1917. These include evacuation from the trenches
to the Advanced Dressing Station, descriptions of the role of the battalion medical officers, Field Ambulances,
Casualty Clearing Stations, Stationary Hospitals, Ambulance Trains and Barges and Hospital Ships.
- Evacuation of the Sick and Wounded, taken from a
Manual entitled 'Military Organization and Administration' by Major G R N Collins, Instructor Canadian Military
School, Hugh Rees Ltd, London 1918.
- The American Red Cross Organisation in WW1 Accomplishments,
July 1, 1917 To February 28, 1919
- Great War Pharmacological Pharmacy During The
First World War
- WWI Ambulance Services Letters and photographs from
ambulance drivers and stretcher bearers
- Veterinary Services US Army Veterinary Corps and British
Imperial Armies Veterinary Service in the field.
- Contemporary photographs and pictures These include
a series of sketches by Britain's first official War Artist, Muirhead Bone, illustrating the transport of the wounded
from the battle of the Somme.
- Medical Diaries and Biographies includes accounts of Flanders,
the Battles of the Somme and Passchendaele, German South West Africa, the American Red Cross in Siberia, the Imperial
Russian Army Medical Corps and on board the HMS Carnarvon, during WW1.
- WWI Medical Statistics Records of the American Forces
in the World War
- Bibliography of Great War Medicine prepared by Dr. Andrew Bamji, Gillies Archives, Frognal Centre for Medical Studies, Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup, Kent, UK. This was last updated on 24th May 2004.
- The Death of Manfred von Richthofen A critical
analysis of the postmortem examination and a reconstruction of the probable events of Manfred von Richthofen's
last flight.
- The report of the Surgeon of HMAS Sydney, Dr Leonard Darby,
to his commanding office following the engagement between HMAS Sydney and SMS Emden off the Cocos Islands on
November 9th 1914.
- The Medical Service of the 14th Imperial Regiment, a unit
of the Austro-Hungarian Army written by Dr Strauss, its last medical officer
- The Landry Papers Selection: Dr. Landry served
as a medical officer at Camp Beauregard, Lousiana, during WW1 and was Chief of the Medical Service in 1918. His
papers have been preserved by his family and articles on the cardiac requirements of recruits, papers on epidemic
cerebro-spinal meningitis and the history of the medical service at Camp Beauregard, including the influenza epidemic
of 1918, are reproduced.
- The Voyage of HMS Carnarvon, 1914-1915. A Memoir by George
H J Hanks, Sick Bay Attendant on board HMS Carnarvon in 1914 to 1915. SBA Hanks was on board HMS Carnarvon during
the Battle of the Falklands in Decenber 1914. The Memoir has been edited by his grandson, Dr Robert K Hanks Ph.D.
(History).
- WWI Medical Links to other sites with World War One medical
historical content
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