Medical hygiene works by Sergeant Major Elliott B. Dewberry, RAMC

Date:
1914-1920s
Reference:
RAMC/803
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Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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Medical hygiene works by Sergeant Major Elliott B. Dewberry, RAMC. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The original material is held at The Museum of Military Medicine.

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Description

Comprises:

  • RAMC/803/1: "Dairies and cowsheds, their effect upon the purity of the milk supplied to military hospitals, troops and married families". Extracted from the Journal of the RAMC, March 1914.
  • RAMC/803/2: "A plea for the trial of 'dry' urinals in standing camps". Reprinted from the Journal of the RAMC, July 1914.
  • RAMC/803/3: "A design for a brick destructor for the incineration of excreta and refuse from camps and temporary hospitals". Reprinted from the Journal of the RAMC, December 1915.
  • RAMC/803/4: "A sanitary laundry on the lines of communication". Reprinted from the Journal of the RAMC, June 1916.
  • RAMC/803/5: "The prevention and destruction of rats". Reprinted from the Journal of the RAMC, Apr-May 1920.
  • RAMC/803/6: "The prevention and destruction of house flies on the lines of communication during the Great War". Extracted from the Proceedings of the Royal Institute of Public Health, c.1920.
  • With photograph of warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and men of No. 2 Stationary Hospital, France, Oct 1914.

    Publication/Creation

    1914-1920s

    Physical description

    1 file

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    Open and available by appointment at the Museum of Military Medicine. A digitised copy is available to view via the online catalogue on the Wellcome Collection website.

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