The breakdown of young soldiers under training explained, by Surgeon Major F. Arthur Davy; three papers originally published separately as

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1876-1881
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RAMC/31
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  • RAMC/31/1: A contribution to the etiology of heart-disease in the army, from Appendix to Army Medical Report for 1876.
  • RAMC/31/2: A paper concerning the evils of our present system of training recruits for the army, 1878.
  • RAMC/31/3: A paper concerning the relation of aortic disease, of aortic aneurism, and of destructive lung-lesions, in the army, to the artificial chest-dilation which forms a portion of the physical training of the man, 1881.
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