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World War I

Exhibiting 53 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1918 CEDie Stacheldraht-Krankheit: Beiträge zur Psychologie des Kriegsgefangenen. 2 vols.
1919 CE“Album de la guerre”: Five hundred photographs, seventy drawings and thirteen articles by members of Base Hospital no. 4, U.S.A. . . . and Mobile Hospital no. 5, U.S.A. . . . covering a period of twenty-three months from May 8th, 1917 to April 8th, 1919.
1915 CEA note on a relapsing febrile illness of unknown origin.
2016 CEAfrican American doctors of World War I: The lives of 104 volunteers.
1999 CEAfrican-American dental surgeons and the U.S. Army Dental Corps: A struggle for acceptance, 1901-1919.
1918 CEAir service medical manual.
2007 CEAllenby's military medicine: Life and death in World War I Palestine.
2019 CEAllied medicine in the Great War: The medical front and the people who fought.
1923 CEAmerican homeopathy in the world war. Edited by Frederick M. Dearborn.
2019 CEAn equal burden: The men of the Royal Army Medical Corps in the First World War.
2008 CEAnswering the call: The U.S. Army Nurse Corps, 1917-1919: A commemorative tribute to military nursing in World War I. edited by Lisa M. Budreau and Richard M. Prior.
1920 CEAviation medicine in the A. E. F.
2011 CEBarbed wire disease: British & German prisoners of war, 1914-19.
1992 CEBattlefield medicine: A history of the military ambulance from the Napoleonic wars through World War I.
1916 CEEpidemics resulting from wars. Edited by Harald Westergaard.
2017 CEFaces from the front: Harold Gillies, the Queen’s Hospital, Sidcup and the origins of modern plastic surgery.
2005 CEFever of war: The influenza epidemic in the U.S. Army during World War I.
2011 CEHealing the nation: Soldiers and the culture of caregiving in Britain during the Great War.
1921 CE​–1929 CEHistory of the Great War Medical Services. Edited by William Grant MacPherson. 12 vols.
1915 CEIntermittent fever of obscure origin, occurring among British soldiers in France. The so-called “trench-fever”.
1921 CELa radiologie et la guerre.
1916 CELes blessures des nerfs.
1918 CEManual of medical research laboratory.
1917 CEMarching on Tanga (with General Smuts in East Africa).
1918 CEMedical diseases of the war. Second edition
2016 CENurse writers of the great war.
1930 CE​–1943 CEOfficial history of the Australian Army Medical Services in the war of 1914-1918
1953 CE​–1956 CEOfficial history of the Canadian Medical Services: 1939-1945. Vol. 1: Organization and campaigns. Vol. 2: Clinical subjects. Edited by W. R. Feasby. 2 vols.
1920 CEPlastic surgery of the face.
2007 CEPride of America, we're with you: The letters of Grace Anderson, U.S. Army Nurse Corps, World War I.
2013 CEReconstructing faces: The art and wartime surgery of Gillies, Pickerill, McIndoe and Mowlem.
1917 CERoll of commissioned officers in the medical service of the British Army.
1917 CESanitation for medical officers. Medical War Manual No. 1. Authorized by the Secretary of War and under the Supervision of the Surgeon-General and the Council of National Defense.
1917 CE​–1922 CEScience et dévouement: Le service de santé, la Croix-Rouge, les oeuvres de solidarité de guerre et d'après-guerre. Publie avec la colloboration de MM. J. Abadie, Jacques Bertillon, Georges Brouardel....Edited by François Albert.
1930 CESittengeschichte des Weltkrieges. 2 vols.
1929 CEStretchers: The story of a hospital unit on the western front.
1918 CEThe Australian Army Medical Corps in Egypt. An illustrated and detailed account of the early organisation and work of the Australian medical units in Egypt in 1914-1915.
1920 CEThe lethal war gases, physiology and experimental treatment. An Investigation by the section on intermediary metabolism of the Medical Division of the Chemical Warfare Service at Yale University under the direction of Frank P. Underhill. Published with the permission of the Chemical Warfare Service.
1919 CEThe medical and surgical aspects of aviation by H. Graeme Anderson. With chapters on applied physiology of aviation by Martin Flack, and the aero-neuroses of war pilots by Oliver H. Gotch.
1919 CEThe medical aspects of mustard gas poisoning.
1921 CE​–1929 CEThe medical department of the U.S. Army in the First World War. Prepared under the direction of Merritte W. Ireland. Editor-in-chief: Col. Charles Lynch. 15 vols. in 17.
1925 CEThe Medical Services: Official history of the Canadian forces in the Great War: 1914-1919.
2010 CEThe medical war: British military medicine in the First World War.
1919 CEThe story of U.S. Army Base Hospital No. 5
1917 CE​–1918 CETransfusion with preserved red blood cells.
1915 CETreatment of gunshot wounds by excision and primary suture.
1916 CEUeber eine neue periodische Fiebererkrankung (Febris Wolhynica).
1918 CEWar surgery of the face: A treatise on plastic restoration after facial injury. Prepared at the suggestion of the Subsection on Plastic and Oral Surgery connected with the Office of the Surgeon General.
1928 CEWith a woman's unit in Serbia, Salonika and Sebastopol.
1919 CEWith the American Ambulance in France.