Healers, Helpers and Hospitals: A History of Military Medicine in the Anglo-Boer War Vol.1

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Volume 1 recounts the history behind the doctors, nurse and other medical practitioners during the war. The British and Boer medical military organizations are explained in detail, giving new insights into the difficulties experienced by each side of the war. The contributions of neutral countries and organizations such as Red Cross is also dealt with and gives the reader a good idea of influence this war had on countries as far as Canada, Belgium, Germany, France and Russia.
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AuthorJ.C. de Villiers
PublisherProtea Book House
PlaceSouth Africa
Year2008
ISBN9781869191832
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
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