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Pages |
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7-22 |
ALSOP, JD.
Warfare and the Creation of British Imperial Medicine, 1600–1800
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23-50 |
KOPPERMAN, Paul E.
The British Army in North America and the West Indies, 1755–83: A Medical Perspective
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51-86 |
HARRISON, Mark.
Disease and Medicine in the Armies of British India, 1750–1830: The Treatment of Fevers and the Emergence of Tropical Therapeutics
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87-119 |
GRUBER VON ARNI, Eric.
Who Cared? Military Nursing during the English Civil Wars and Interregnum, 1642–60
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121-148 |
MILLS, Philip R.
Privates on Parade: Soldiers, Medicine and the Treatment of Inguinal Hernias in Georgian England
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149-182 |
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183-200 |
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201-226 |
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227-251 |
HUDSON, Geoffrey L.
Internal Influences in the Making of the English Military Hospital: The Early-Eighteenth-Century Greenwich
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253-272 |