Bound volume of 11 pamphlets and articles by Major General George J.H. Evatt, RAMC 1878-1920

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1878-1920
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RAMC/181
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Bound volume of 11 pamphlets and articles by Major General George J.H. Evatt, RAMC 1878-1920. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Bound within:

  • RAMC/181/1: Army medical organization: a comparative examination of the regimental and departmental systems, 1878.
  • RAMC/181/2: Proposal to form a corps of volunteer female nurses for service in the Army Hospitals in the field, 1885.
  • RAMC/181/3: On the organisation and duties of the bearer company of the medical corps, in war, 1886.
  • RAMC/181/4: The "Death March" through the Khyber Pass in the Afghan Campaign 1878-1879, 1891.
  • RAMC/181/5: On the changes which the progress of sanitary science and preventive medicine must make in the functions of medically trained men, 1891.
  • RAMC/181/6: The Doctor's demands (imaginary dialogue re rank of army medics), 1891.
  • RAMC/181/7: Notes on the technical and disciplinary organization of a medical school, 1892.
  • RAMC/181/8: The organization of the British Medical Association, 1898.
  • RAMC/181/9: The truth about the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1901.
  • RAMC/181/10: Suggestions for the improved organization of the medical service of the volunteer forces, 1904.
  • RAMC/181/11: The status of music within the army, With portrait photograph as frontispiece, 1920.
  • Publication/Creation

    1878-1920

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    1 volume

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