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... direct attention to , and in some degree supply , this defect . By instituting a full comparison of the sanitary state of the English and French armies at the close of the war , we can best measure the amount and estimate the causes of ...
... direct attention to , and in some degree supply , this defect . By instituting a full comparison of the sanitary state of the English and French armies at the close of the war , we can best measure the amount and estimate the causes of ...
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... direct care of patients made me practically acquainted with the sick regulations of the French service . I may be excused one other prefatory remark . The late appearance of this work has depended only in part on personal convenience ...
... direct care of patients made me practically acquainted with the sick regulations of the French service . I may be excused one other prefatory remark . The late appearance of this work has depended only in part on personal convenience ...
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... direct injury to the health of the troops . This forbearance is due not more to the specialty of my subject than to the personal and professional contro- versy still raging on the proportion of blame which individuals and departments ...
... direct injury to the health of the troops . This forbearance is due not more to the specialty of my subject than to the personal and professional contro- versy still raging on the proportion of blame which individuals and departments ...
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... direct charge of sick , there were several sous - aides , French and foreign . One orderly , a soldier , not a trained infirmier , to fifteen or eighteen patients , aided by a few Sœurs de Charité , is the present proportion of such ...
... direct charge of sick , there were several sous - aides , French and foreign . One orderly , a soldier , not a trained infirmier , to fifteen or eighteen patients , aided by a few Sœurs de Charité , is the present proportion of such ...
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... direct charge of patients , as many aides - majors and sous - aides , whose duties are similar to those of our house - surgeons and physicians ' clerks - in all a staff of twenty to twenty- five qualified surgeons , besides persons who ...
... direct charge of patients , as many aides - majors and sous - aides , whose duties are similar to those of our house - surgeons and physicians ' clerks - in all a staff of twenty to twenty- five qualified surgeons , besides persons who ...
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England and France Before Sebastopol, Looked at from a Medical Point of View Charles Bryce No preview available - 2013 |
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AFFECTIONS ANATOMY Army Medical Department AUSCULTATION authority Baudens beds Bosphorus British army Causes CHEMISTRY CHOLERA circumstances cloth Coloured Plates condition consequence Constantinople convalescents Crimea Crimean army CURE deaths DIAGNOSIS duties England Engravings on Wood epidemic Essay fact Fcap fever Fifth Edition filth Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition France French army French camp French hospitals Gulhanéh Hôpital de Pera hundred sick Illustrations on Wood INDIGESTION influence INSANE invalids Kamiesch Kulalee l'armée labour Land Transport Corps March médecin medical science Medical Staff MEDICINE ment MICROSCOPE military months Morbid mortality nature NERVOUS numerous Engravings numerous Illustrations OBSTETRIC orderlies PATHOLOGY Pathology and Treatment patients PHARMACOPOEIA Physicians PHYSIOLOGY Post 8vo PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS PRACTICAL TREATISE present PRINCIPLES regimental respect SAMUEL TUKE sanitary Sardinian scorbutic scurvy Scutari Scutari hospitals Sebastopol Second Edition soldiers Steel and Wood surgeons SURGERY Symptoms SYPHILIS tents Third Edition thousand troops twenty typhoid fever typhus URETHRA wards winter wounded