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... mortality in the Scutari hospitals throughout the winter of 1854-55 was the un- suitableness of the remedial measures employed by the English surgeons . Not only was an adverse comparison drawn between the results of their treatment and ...
... mortality in the Scutari hospitals throughout the winter of 1854-55 was the un- suitableness of the remedial measures employed by the English surgeons . Not only was an adverse comparison drawn between the results of their treatment and ...
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... mortality from diseases was exclusively the lot of the British army . It is not my province , nor do I presume to be the apologist of the undeniable difficulties experienced by the English regimental surgeon in the winter of 1854 , from ...
... mortality from diseases was exclusively the lot of the British army . It is not my province , nor do I presume to be the apologist of the undeniable difficulties experienced by the English regimental surgeon in the winter of 1854 , from ...
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... mortality thus reported was under that of the household cavalry in England . It is scarcely necessary to add , in connexion with these facts , that throughout the winter of 1855-56 the whole army was warmly clad , comfortably hutted or ...
... mortality thus reported was under that of the household cavalry in England . It is scarcely necessary to add , in connexion with these facts , that throughout the winter of 1855-56 the whole army was warmly clad , comfortably hutted or ...
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... mortality from disease alone was ever considerably below that of the British for three months together . But , be this as it may , it is most certain that , for seven months prior to the evacuation of the Crimea , the deaths from ...
... mortality from disease alone was ever considerably below that of the British for three months together . But , be this as it may , it is most certain that , for seven months prior to the evacuation of the Crimea , the deaths from ...
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... mortality from all causes was below that of home garrisons , and even of urban populations . On the Bos- phorus , Kulalee had been given up in part to Sardinians , and was otherwise occupied by a portion of the German Legion . Scutari's ...
... mortality from all causes was below that of home garrisons , and even of urban populations . On the Bos- phorus , Kulalee had been given up in part to Sardinians , and was otherwise occupied by a portion of the German Legion . Scutari's ...
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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