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New York, Scribner, Scalpel, Sword and Stretcher. London, William Heinemann, A moving account of nursing experiences. La Guerra e le Arti Sanitarie. Collezione Italiana di diari, memorie, studi e documenti per servire alla storia della Guerra del mondo, diretta da Angelo Gatti War and the sanitary arts. Collection of Italian diaries, memoirs, studies and documents relating to the Great War. They Knew How To Die. London, Peter Davies, Front line hospital experiences. Parmi les blesses allemands Among the wounded in Belgium in the first five months of war.

The Compensations of War: The Diary of an Ambulance driver during the Great War. Austin, University of Texas Press, Bowerman served as an ambulance driver in France and Germany for a year and a half. This book is based on the recopied and amplified version of his diary which he prepared in With a field ambulance at Ypres.

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Being letters written March 7-August 15, Some interesting observations on courts-martial for desertion; he suggests that many medical and other officers would use any excuse to find mitigating circumstances. New York, Washburn, A hospital letter writer in France. It is clear from her writing that the post of letter-writer not one that is generally known about entailed the provision of essential, if amateur, psychology services to the sick and injured.

Unvervundet Gefangen - Aus meinem Sibirischen Tagebuch. A Prisoner, but not wounded. From my Siberian Diary. English born, Mary Britnieva served as a nurse on the Russian front where her husband was a medical officer. After the war he had several brushes with the G. Humour in tragedy, hospital life behind three Fronts. Back of the front in France. New York, Macmillan, Julian Bryan served with SSU Los Angeles, Angeles Press, Privately Printed, Cambridge, MA.

Leslie Buswell served with SSU 2.


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The Wounded French soldier. Back of the Front: It may be added that the translation is quite exceptionally good. Corder Catchpool was a conscientious objector. In a French military hospital. A whimsical observation of work in a French hospital, seen through English eyes.

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There is scarce a good word for French professionals; the filth of the wards appears to pass unnoticed except by the fastidious English. Author's self publishing, When the war broke out Edith Cavell was matron of Dr. She was executed on 12th October for aiding the escape of Belgian, French and British troops. Bristol, Bristol Medico-Chirugical Society Transcript of a paper presented to the Society at their Annual Meeting in In Blue and Gray. Sketches of life in Red Cross Hospitals. Wright was instrumental in developing ant-typhoid vaccine.

Red Cross in Serbia A personal diary of experiences. Nursing experiences from Salonika to Serbia. Ambulancing on the French front. Coyle served with the Norton-Harjes Ambulance. Patrie 52 , Seventeen Letters to Tatham. A WW1 surgeon in East Africa. Toronto, Keneggy West, Le Martyre des Pays envahis , A nursing memoir of a Belgian princess on the North Front.

The same author appears also to have produced a memoir with a Flemish spelling de Croij, Princesse M. Souvenirs ; Paris, Plon, Psychoneuroses of War and Peace. Cambridge, University Press, London, Jonathan Cape, Cummings served with the Norton-Harjes Ambulance and was arrested by the French, detailing his experiences in this book.

From a Surgeon's Journal Probably the most famous account of surgery at the front by the distinguished American neurosurgeon. Le carnet d'un infirmier militaire. Le journal de Barzac. Letters from a Field Hospital. She died of enteric fever in Serbia on 11th July Her son Geoffrey was a minor war poet; his younger brother was killed in the Gallipoli campaign.

New York, Kennedy London, Grant Richards Ltd, A limited edition biography of a famous Belgian doctor. Analysis of the book is necessarily limited our version is uncut. New York, Putnam, In the soldier's service. Aberdeen University Press, The Enemy Fought Splendidly. Poole, Blandford Press, A Regimental Surgeon in War and Prison.

Vie des Martyrs A moving account of injured French soldiers at hospitals near to the front line in particular at Verdun , some of whom survived but many of whom did no usually as the result of infection.

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The journal of stretcher bearer Frank Dunham The War the Infantry Knew London, Janes Publishing, This book comprises the diaries of many men, as well as his own experiences. Hailed as the classic text on front line medical experience, it is often rather dull. Memoirs of WW1 medical experience. Melbourne, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, From October he was in Soltau prisoner camp Germany. Sick, he was sent to the hospital from April to July In a French hospital.

London, Fisher Unwin, Nurse at the Russian Front. Eighteen Months in the War Zone. With the Scottish Nurses in Roumania. New York, Dutton, Ces soutanes sous la mitraille. War account by a nurse-priest. The Cellars of Marcelcave: Gallagher describes the service of his grandfather Bernard from the Atlantic passage in late to the end of Serving in the front line, he was captured in the March retreat. Arms and the doctor, being the military experiences of a middle-aged medical man. Observations of a War correspondent.

With the first War ambulance in Belgium. New York, Burt, Memoirs of a Camp Follower. London, The Times, Surgeon Grow, an American in the Russian fighting. New York, Stokes, Malcolm Grow chose to join a front line Russian surgical team; some of his exploits, including a trench raid, were perhaps unethical! A vivid account of fighting on the Eastern Front. The French adventures of a World War 1 Ambulance driver. New York, Writers and Readers Publishing, A Physician in Peace and War. Christchurch, NM Peryer, Chichester, Springwood Books, The hospital had a field arm and a base in Petrograd.

With the American Red Cross in France, New York, Knopf, A Physician in France. London, Edward Arnold, A senior physician who intersperses his medical experiences with astute observations on France and the French. German doctor at the Front. Harrisburg, National Service, With the doughboy in France: With a woman's unit in Serbia, Salonika and Sebastopol. Memories of a Doctor in War and Peace. Chapters cover her WW1 experience. The author visited and studied medical arrangements on the Western Fronts in , writing this account of medical experience.

It is comprehensive, but marred by repetition and a virulent writing style in which women are patronised and the Hun is vilified. From the Somme to Singapore: A Medical Officer in two World Wars. London, Kangaroo Press, Costello ed Huxtable served with the 2nd Battn, Lancashire Fusiliers.

Behind the wheel of a war ambulance. New York, McBride, Reminiscences of a Naval Surgeon. London, Sampson Low, Surgeon Rear-Admiral on hospital ship in Turkey. London, Westminster City, With the American Ambulance in France. Honolulu, Star-Bulletin Press, An interesting book with graphic cover , Judd describes his work at the American Hospitals at Neuilly and Juilly, and incorporates a number of eyewitness accounts of injury.

A small pamphlet describing a few episodes of hospital work largely in the Middle East written by a major in the AAMC. Autobiography of Sir Geoffrey Keynes, surgeon and bibliophile, who was related by marriage to the Darwin family and had a large circle of friends and acquaintances including Rupert Brooke for whose literary estate he was Trustee and Siegfried Sassoon. Chapter 11 relates his WW1 surgical experience. One Woman at War.

Letters of Olive King Melbourne, University Press Letters of an independent-minded Australian girl. The Diary of a French Army Chaplain. London, Andrew Melrose Ltd, La Guerre vue d'une Ambulance. Not seen, but possibly the original French version of the first.

Pages cover U. The preface indicates this was written in Life and death of 13 very young Belgian Jesuits killed during World War I, during which they served as stretcher-bearers in the Belgian Army. Sir William Arbuthnot Lane, Bt. An enquiry into the mind and influence of a surgeon. Arbuthnot Lane was head of army surgery in the Great War, and instrumental in supporting Gillies and the development of a specialist facial injury hospital at Sidcup.

Letters from Roger I. Army Medical Corps, Privately Printed, Brookline, MA, Edinburgh, NMS Publishing, Modern biography of the founder of the Scottish Womens Hospitals. Leng W St Q. Les Commotions et emotions de Guerre. Sous le signe de la Croix-Rouge. Journal d'un brancardier de la Grande Guerre. Twelve months in an Army Hospital. Washington DC, Gruver, The story of the war hospital, Epsom. A tiny card backed book by a famous travel write.

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He notes that there was a facial injury hospital at Udine, but no records appear to survive relating to this. A Volume of Autobiography. Kingsley Martin inherited from his father the faith that individual conscience comes before State, or Party or worldly success. A passionate pacifist in WWI, he was a member of the Friends' Ambulance Unit, and describes the strange life of an ambulance orderly in France in In the years that followed he attended Cambridge and after taking his degree he went into teaching and writing on the illusion of power to be won in politics.

Medical service at the Front. A nurse at the war: A woman's diary of the war. My war experiences in two continents. Our war, being the experiences in France of a specialist sanitary officer. In between he served in Russia, Lorraine, Turkey, and the Dardanelles, etc. War pictures behind the lines. New York, Appleton, Martin worked at the No 6 Hospital, Rouen. Luneray, Editions Bertout, He was a friend and colleague of Georges Duhamel q. My experiences on three Fronts. Experiences of a Woman Doctor in Serbia. Au Royaume du Bistouri. Album of cartoons about life of nurses at the front.

Preface by Marcel Proust who published nothing during the war. Reminiscent Sketches to Notes d'un conducteur d'auto-sanitaire. Nancy, Presses Universitaires, Memoir of a US nurse written around her diary and based on experience of a hospital eight miles behind the front. Mitchell C van S. With a military ambulance in France, The cellar house of Pervyse. Account of a military ambulance during WW1. The Anatomy of Courage. An essay of great stature on courage, and the lack of it. Charles Wilson, Lord Moran, served with the Royal Fusiliers for two years before being posted to a base hospital.

Four weeks as acting Commandant at the Belgian Field Hospital. A Place called Armageddon. Letters from the Great War. Contains a chapter about Capt J. London, Paul Allen, Observations of an Orderly. Red Cross and Iron Cross. The story of Axel Munthe. Gustaf Munthe was his son. Episodes of a Doughboy in a London Hospital. Boston, Richard G Badger, Mostly about the girls he fancied, and women of the street, and full of lust.

On the fringe of the great fight. New York, Doran, Or Twelve Months of Armageddon. Some reminiscences of a Temporary Regimental. Printed for private circulation only, Letters from France, White road of mystery: Miss Cavell, Heroine et Martyre. Fifty Thousand Miles on a Hospital Ship.

London, The Religious Tract Society, Experiences of a hospital ship chaplain in the Mediterranean. Mon journal de guerre: WW1 personal narrative of a French doctor. Facsimile of the manuscript. London, Michael Joseph, A Red Cross Chaplain. The Outside Edge of Battle. Some recollections of a Casualty Clearing Station. Blackburn, The Standard Press, He was gassed near Lens on 23rd August A remarkably frank account, no holds barred.

The descriptions of the torment endured by the injured as they face rejection by their loved ones is harrowing in the extreme. Schwester der Vierten Armee. Sister in the Fourth Army: An American crusader at Verdun. Princeton, Princeton UP, An ambulance driver in France. My fourteen months at the front: A Medico's Luck in the War. Une Ambulance de Gare. Croquis des premiers jours de guerre. Description of a hospital in the Ile de France. Memories of an Army Surgeon. The Autobiography of a Woman Soldier.

A brief record of adventure with the Serbian army New York, Frederick A Stokes, The author was a nurse, member of the "Alliance Suisse des Gardes-Malades". Shadow shapes, the journal of a wounded woman, October May War Diary, 12 August October, A dramatic account of the retreat from Mons. The author, a medical officer, was killed on 26 October.

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Record of the S. New York, Brick Row, A journal of impressions: A Surgeon in Belgium. Experiences with the Belgian Field Ambulance service. Four Years out of Life. London, Philip Allan, Experiences of American hospital service in France. Wilmington, The Greenwood Bookshop, Contains a description of facial injuries that Speakman encountered at Neuilly, and personal accounts of the soldiers who were so injured.

From Cambridge to Camiers under the Red Cross. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, Elsie Fenwick in Flanders. The Diaries of a Nurse Stamford, Spiegl Press, Elsie Fenwick served with the Red Cross at La Panne, beginning as a probationer and finishing as head sister on a surgical ward of 80 beds. A Memoir of the Rev. At the Front in a Flivver. Account by the financial editor of a Philadelphia newspaper of his experiences as an ambulancier with the French from March to December He ended the war as head of Section I. New York, Macmillan, ; 2 nd printing The Flaming Sword in Serbia and elsewhere.

La Serbie en guerre, A Scottish Nurse at work. Being a record of what one semi-trained nurse has be privileged to see and do during four and a half years of war. Four months in Italy in wartime. Flanders and Other Fields. London, George Harrap, Autobiography detailing front line nursing in Belgium Chapters Diary of a Yeomanry M. The Edith Cavell Nurse from Massachusetts: Field Hospital and Flying Column. Violetta Thurston was in Brussels when the German forces arrived and continued nursing duties until sent across Germany to Denmark, thence to Poland and Russia, where she was slightly wounded by a German bomb.

The Hounds of War Unleashed. Cornwall, United Writers, Avec les Serbes, Journal de guerre d'un chirurgien. The aftermath of battle: Posted to the hospital established in the Majestic Hotel, Paris, Toland describes the early management of facial injuries, the effects of delay in treatment, and tetanus before anti-tetanic serum became available. He later transferred to the Harjes Ambulance Corps. One recollection is of being asked, in the operating theatre, to light a cigar to hide the smell of a septic wound.

A Consulting Surgeon in the Near East. An American Physician in Turkey: Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, Zacht en eervol, Lijden en sterven in een Grote Oorlog. Gentle and honourful, suffering and dying in the Great War. War diary of a leading nurse on the Belgian front and in Poperinghe. Daily Telegraph War Books, Contains a graphic account of orderly work in a CCS. A Verdun avec la 67 DR. Nancy, Presses Universitares de Nancy, A Doctor's Diary in Damaraland.

The story of a mounted Brigade Field Ambulance with Gen. With French in France and Flanders. Being the experience of a chaplain attached to a Field Ambulance.

The author accompanied the 14th Field Ambulance from mobilisation in August to Ypres in Sir Robert Jones was a pioneer in surgery and orthopaedics. There is much material on his work with disabled soldiers in World War I. Reiterbuch eines deutschen Artzes On all saddles. Riding book of a German doctor. Leipzig, Paul List, The author rode with artillery which fought against T. First of six volumes of memoirs of one of the women of this century who were the most involved in the political and artistic history of Europe. Pp are devoted to her WW1 nursing experience.

A short illustrated record of experience, published in aid of the French Red Cross

An account of her part in the Hostilities of Life in a Normandy base hospital during Under the Red Cross flag. London, Wm Kimber, Westmann settled in England, but this book relates his experiences in the German front line. B itt er Wounds: German Victims of the Great War, Ithaca: Set up My libraries How do I set up "My libraries"? These 6 locations in All: Australian National University Library. Open to the public. La Trobe University Library. Borchardt Library, Melbourne Bundoora Campus. Open to the public ; The University of Melbourne Library.

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