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SECTION II

First World War Official Histories

- Volume II – The Western Front (1st edition, 1940)

Accession Number RCDIG1069701
Collection type Digitised Collection
Record type Section
Item count 1
Object type Book
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
  • Section II – Introduction: Evolution in the Medical Service During Attrition Warfare (pages 260 - 266 )
  • Chapter XI – Evacuation Within the Army Zone–Movement (pages 267 - 298 )
  • Chapter XII – The General Surgery of Wounds in the Great War (pages 297 - 353 )
  • Chapter XIII – Evacuation: The Casualty Clearing Station (pages 354 - 387 )
  • Chapter XIV – Evacuation: Expeditionary Base, The General Hospitals (pages 388 - 422 )
  • Chapter XV – Evacuation: Last Stage Distribution (pages 423 - 443 )
  • Chapter XVI – The Human Grindstone: Repairs and Replacements (pages 444 - 481 )
  • Chapter XVII – Preventive Medicine in the War– (I) The Factors Involved (pages 482 - 512 )
  • Chapter XVIII – Preventive Medicine in the War– (II) The Promotion of Health (pages 513 - 532 )
  • Chapter XIX – Preventive Medicine in the War– (III) The Prevention of Disease (pages 533 - 602 )

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