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Ireland, M W (1867-1952) | 13 |
Lynch, Charles (1868-1937) | 13 |
United States. Army Medical Service | 13 |
United States. Surgeon General | 13 |
Great Britain. Army. Royal Army Medical Corps | 4 |
United States. Surgeon-General'S Office | 3 |
Wood, Casey A (1856-1942) | 3 |
Barrett, Sir James W (1862-1945) | 1 |
Barrie, J M (1860-1937) | 1 |
Barrie, J. M | 1 |
The C.A.M.C. : with the Canadian Corps during the last hundred days of the Great war
Snell, Arthur Evans
1924
A vision of the possible : what the R.A.M.C. might become
Barrett, Sir James W (1862-1945)
1919
Errate slip inserted at p. xv.
With the Royal Army Medical Corps (R. A. M. C.) at the front
Vivian, Evelyn Charles
1914
p. 181-192, advertising matter.
Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane, bart., C.B., M.S., F.R.C.S. : his life and work
Tanner, William Edward (1889-1951)
1946
Errata slip inserted.
A medico's luck in the war : being reminiscences of R.A.M.C. work with the 51st (Highland) division
Rorie, David 1867-1946
1929
Includes bibliographical references.
The stretcher bearer : a companion to the R.A.M.C. training book, illustrating the stretcher-bearer drill and the handling and carrying of wounded
Dupuy, Georges M
1915
Several blank pages at end for "Notes"
Collected studies on the pathology of war gas poisoning from the Department of Pathology and Bacteriology, Medical Science Section, Chemical Warfare Service, under the direction of M.C. Winternitz
Winternitz, Milton Charles (1885-); Yale University. Anthony N. Brady Memorial Foundation
1920
"Published with the consent of the surgeon general, U.S. Army, and the director, Chemical Warfare Service.".
The Birmingham Territorial Units of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914-1919
Sawyer, J E H
[1921?]
Spine title: Birmingham Territorial R.A.M.C., 1914-1919.
Carry on : a magazine on the reconstruction of disabled soldiers and sailors (v.1, no.6, Mar. 1919)
Wood, Casey A (1856-1942); United States. Surgeon-General's Office
1918-1919
Editor-in-chief: Casey Albert Wood, lieut-colonel M.R.C.