Review of Richard A. Gabriel, Between Flesh and Steel: A History of Military Medicine from the Middle Ages to the War in Afghanistan (original) (raw)

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Military Medicine (Early Modern)

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Mark Harrison, The Medical War: British Military Medicine in the First World War

Michael Bresalier

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Eddie Chaloner

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British Military Medicine during the Lon (1)

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British Military Medicine during the Lon (2)

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Gunpowder, the Prince of Wales's feathers and the origins of modern military surgery

John Pearn

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2012

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The Scalpel and the Sword: The Autobiography of the Father of Army Medicine (review)

Marguerite Dupree

Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2004

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Defeated Flesh: Medicine, Welfare, and Warfare in the Making of Modern France (review)

bertrand Taithe

Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 2002

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Military medical revolution

Stephanie Bagley, Bijan Kheirabadi

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2012

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Tábori sebesültellátás Magyarországon a XVI–XVIII. században [Care for the wounded in the field in Hungary in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries]. By Katalin Mária Kincses. Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó, 2019. 180 pp

Katalin Simon

Hungarian Historical Review, 2020

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Treatment of war wounds: a historical review

Alan J Hawk

2009

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Russian war surgery in 1812: 200 years since Russia's war triumph

Yan Kolesnikov

International Journal of Surgery, 2012

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Physicians at War: Reply to Critics

Fritz Allhoff

2010

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Medical Science At War

Alexander Ashley Weech, M.D.

Medical Science At War, 1946

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War and peace: medicine and modernity

Christopher Lawrence

The Lancet, 2006

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War and Beyond the War -- A Promise to Men of Medical Science

Alexander Ashley Weech, M.D.

Academic Medicine, 1942

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Ambroise Paré (1510-1590) and His Innovative Work on the Treatment of War Injuries

Kostas Markatos

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AN EXAMINATION ON THE EVOLUTION OF MEDICINE THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR

Christopher Miller

2021

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Medicine, Conflict and Survival Britain's medical war: a brief comparison of health and medicine on several fronts

Mark Harrison

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Management of Wounds Sustained by British Forces on the Western Front, 1914-18

Thomas Scotland

Topics in the History of Medicine Volume 3, 2023

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The treatment of wounds during World

Sirio Fiorino

2017

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Medicine and the Egyptian campaign: the development of the military medical officer during the Napoleonic Wars c. 1798-1801

Catherine J Kelly

Canadian bulletin of medical history = Bulletin canadien d'histoire de la médecine Vol 27 pp321-342, 2010

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SH14Ï¿½SURGERY During World War II in Papua New Guinea - the War on Bougainville

David Watters

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2009

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SH18Ï¿½BARBER-SURGEONS: A Doomed Guild of Masters and Misters in the Middle Ages

David Watters

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2009

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Out on a Limb: Military Medicine, Heinrich von Kleist, and the Disarticulated Body, by Stefani Engelstein, in German Studies Review; Awarded DAAD Outstanding Article Prize of the German Studies Association

Stefani Engelstein

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SH11Ï¿½SURGERY During World War II in Papua New Guinea - the Kokoda and Buna-Gona Campaigns July 1942 to January 1943

David Watters

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2009

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Principles of war surgery

Eddie Chaloner

BMJ, 2005

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‘Stout Skippon hath a wound’: the medical treatment of parliament’s infantry commander following the battle of Naseby

Ismini Pells

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'Heads, shoulders, knees and toes: Injury and death in Anglo-Scottish combat, c.1296-c.1403'

Iain MacInnes

Wounds and Wound Repair in Medieval Culture, ed. L. Tracy and K. DeVries, 2015

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