Descript |
iii, 286 p. ; 24 cm. |
Contents |
Medicine and the management of modern warfare: an introduction / Mark Harrison -- 'Before the world in concealed disgrace': physicians, professionalization and the 1898 Cuban campaign of the Spanish American War / J.T.H. Connor -- 'The Malingerers are to blame': the Dutch Military Health Service before and during the First World War / Leo van Bergen -- Almroth Wright at Netley: Modern medicine and the military in Britain, 1892-1902 / Michael Worboys. |
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'The conquest of the silent foe': British and American military medical reform rhetoric and the Russo-Japanese War / Claire Herrick -- Pathology at war 1914-1918: Germany and Britain in comparison / Cay Rüdiger Prüll -- The British Medical Officer on the Western Front: the training of doctors for war / Ian R. Whitehead -- Disease, discipline and dissent: the Indian Army in France and England, 1914-1915 / Mark Harrison. |
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'War always brings it on': War, STDs, the military, and the civilian population in Britain, 1850-1950 / Lesley A. Hall -- Sex and the citizen soldier: Health, morals and discipline in the British Army during the Second World War / Mark Harrison -- The repression of war trauma in American psychiatry after World War II / Hans Pols. |
ISBN |
9789042005365 |
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904200536X (pbk) |
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9042005467 |
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