With Them Through Hell : New Zealand Medical Services in the First World War
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Author:ROGERS Anna
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ISBN:9780995100190
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Publication Date:October 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:494
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Massey University Press
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With Them Through Hell : New Zealand Medical Services in the First World War
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Author:ROGERS Anna
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ISBN:9780995100190
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Publication Date:October 2018
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Edition:1
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Pages:494
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Massey University Press
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The thousands of New Zealand men who fought in the First World War went through hell. And right beside them was another fighting force, armed with scalpels, bandages and drugs. Hundreds of doctors, nurses, stretcher-bearers, orderlies and ambulance drivers, dentists, chiropodists, pharmacists, physiotherapists and chaplains cared for the sick and wounded, often at great personal risk. Veterinarians did the same for horses, camels and other animals.
The challenges were enormous horrific injuries, gas and deadly diseases, especially the influenza of 1918. There were some astonishing successes most famously by plastic surgery pioneers Harold Gillies and Henry Pickerill but the price was high, for patients and carers.
The skilled, compassionate and courageous New Zealand medical personnel of the Great War have not always received the attention they deserve. Anna Rogers tells their remarkable story.
Featured in the August 2018 New Zealand newsletter.
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The thousands of New Zealand men who fought in the First World War went through hell. And right beside them was another fighting force, armed with scalpels, bandages and drugs. Hundreds of doctors, nurses, stretcher-bearers, orderlies and ambulance drivers, dentists, chiropodists, pharmacists, physiotherapists and chaplains cared for the sick and wounded, often at great personal risk. Veterinarians did the same for horses, camels and other animals.
The challenges were enormous horrific injuries, gas and deadly diseases, especially the influenza of 1918. There were some astonishing successes most famously by plastic surgery pioneers Harold Gillies and Henry Pickerill but the price was high, for patients and carers.
The skilled, compassionate and courageous New Zealand medical personnel of the Great War have not always received the attention they deserve. Anna Rogers tells their remarkable story.
Featured in the August 2018 New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.Featured in the 2019 Ockham NZ Book Awards newsletter.
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Author: ROGERS AnnaISBN: 9780995100190Publication Date: October 2018Edition: 1Pages: 494Binding: HardbackPublisher: Massey University PressCountry of Publication:
The thousands of New Zealand men who fought in the First World War went through hell. And right beside them was another fighting force, armed with scalpels, bandages and drugs. Hundreds of doctors, nurses, stretcher-bearers, orderlies and ambulance drivers, dentists, chiropodists, pharmacists, physiotherapists and chaplains cared for the sick and wounded, often at great personal risk. Veterinarians did the same for horses, camels and other animals.
The challenges were enormous horrific injuries, gas and deadly diseases, especially the influenza of 1918. There were some astonishing successes most famously by plastic surgery pioneers Harold Gillies and Henry Pickerill but the price was high, for patients and carers.
The skilled, compassionate and courageous New Zealand medical personnel of the Great War have not always received the attention they deserve. Anna Rogers tells their remarkable story.
Featured in the August 2018 New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.Featured in the 2019 Ockham NZ Book Awards newsletter.
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Author: ROGERS AnnaISBN: 9780995100190Publication Date: October 2018Edition: 1Pages: 494Binding: HardbackPublisher: Massey University PressCountry of Publication:
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