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Wounded On Shipboard (1910)   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Beyer, H.G.
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Wounded On Shipboard (1910)
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BY MEDICAL INSPECTOR H. G. BEYER, U.S. Navy
Reprint from
The MILITARY SURGEON
WASHINGTON, D. C.
THE ASSOCIATION OF MILITARY SURGEONS.
1910.

Delivered at the Naval War College, Newport, R. I., July, 1909, (Lecture II).

A very able lecture on the subject of "Wounded in Battle on Shipboard," was delivered at this college last year by Surgeon E. S. Bogert, U. S. N. Since that time, several important additions to the literature have appeared in several foreign medical journals on the same subject, to which I deem it very desirable that your attention should be called. It appears that the more we study the important bearing which a prompt and careful removal and treatment of our wounded in battle has, even from a purely military and naval point of view, the greater also it becomes. It is indeed to this particular side of the subject to which my remarks will be limited.


Subjects: military medicine; evacuation
Language eng
Publication date 1910
publication_date QS:P577,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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BeyerWoundedOnShipboard1910
Notes Donated by the family of CAPT Carl E. Pruett, USN, MC.
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