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Description Term used untill 1999
Article
Tremblay, M.
(1998)
The right to the best medical care: Dr. W.P. Warner and the Canadian Department of Veterans Affairs, 1945-55.
Canadian Bulletin of Medical History/Bulletin Canadienne d'Histoire de la Medecine
(pp. 3-25).
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Book
Curtin, Philip D.
(1998)
Disease and empire: The health of European troops in the conquest of Africa.
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Article
Wegner, Ansley Herring
(1998)
Phantom pain: Civil War amputation and North Carolina's maimed veterans.
North Carolina Historical Review
(pp. 277-296).
(/isis/citation/CBB000082838/)
Article
Rawling, Bill
(1998)
Taking care of tar: Royal Canadian Navy medical practitioners in the Second World War.
War and Society
(pp. 59-70).
(/isis/citation/CBB000083710/)
Article
Norris, David A.
(1998)
“For the benefit of our gallant volunteers”: North Carolina's State Medical Department and civilian volunteer efforts, 1861-1862.
North Carolina Historical Review
(pp. 297-326).
(/isis/citation/CBB000082793/)
Article
Tyquin, Michael B.
(1998)
Sir William “Mo” Williams, KCMG, CB, KStJ, creator of Australia's Army Medical Services--maligned or misunderstood?.
Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society
(pp. 68-81).
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Book
Reiss, Oscar
(1998)
Medicine and the American Revolution: How diseases and their treatment affected the colonial army.
(/isis/citation/CBB000075836/)
Article
Bourke, Joanna
(1998)
The battle of the limbs: Amputation, artificial limbs and the Great War in Australia.
Australian Historical Studies
(pp. 49-67).
(/isis/citation/CBB000077879/)
Book
Freemon, Frank R.
(1998)
Gangrene and glory: Medical care during the American Civil War.
(/isis/citation/CBB000082740/)
Chapter
Donagan, Barbara
(1998)
The casualties of war: Treatment of the dead and wounded in the English Civil War.
In: Soldiers, writers and statesmen of the English Revolution
(p. 114).
(/isis/citation/CBB000078181/)
Book
Lemaire, Jean-François
(1997)
Jean-François Coste: Premier médecin des armées de Napoléon.
(/isis/citation/CBB000076400/)
Chapter
Eckart, Wolfgang U.
(1997)
Medizin und imperialistischer Krieg: Kaiserliche Sanitätstruppen bei der Niederschlagung der “Boxer”-Erhebung (1900-1901).
In: Medizingeschichte und Gesellschaftskritik: Festschrift für Gerhard Baader
(p. 135).
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Article
Keel, Othmar; Hudon, Philippe
(1997)
L'essor de la pratique clinique dans les armées européennes (1750-1800).
Gesnerus
(pp. 37-58).
(/isis/citation/CBB000075521/)
Book
Riedesser, Peter; Verderber, Axel
(1996)
“Maschinengewehre hinter der Front”: Zur Geschichte der deutschen Militärpsychiatrie.
(/isis/citation/CBB000075471/)
Book
Wilmanns, Juliane C.
(1995)
Der Sanitätsdienst im Römischen Reich: Eine sozialgeschichtliche Studie zum römischen Militärsanitätswesen nebst einer Prosopographie des Sanitätspersonals.
(/isis/citation/CBB000069691/)
Article
Schultz, Jane E.
(1995)
“Are we not all soldiers?” Northern women in the Civil War hospital service.
Prospects: An Annual of American Cultural Studies
(pp. 39-57).
(/isis/citation/CBB000067199/)
Article
Farr, Warner Dahlgren
(1995)
Samuel Preston Moore: Confederate surgeon general.
Civil War History
(pp. 41-56).
(/isis/citation/CBB000043733/)
Book
Cowdrey, Albert E.
(1994)
Fighting for life: American military medicine in World War II.
(/isis/citation/CBB000068319/)
Article
Leneman, Leah
(1994)
Medical women at war, 1914-1918.
Medical History
(pp. 160-177).
(/isis/citation/CBB000065539/)
Article
Ufkes, Tonko
(1994)
De verzorging van zieke en gewonde soldaten in Groningen en de omnelanden, 1665 en 1672. (The medical attendance of sick and injured soldiers in the province of Groningen in 1665 and 1672).
Gewina
(pp. 26-31).
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