Australia In The War Of 1939-1945: Clinical Problems Of War

Australia In The War Of 1939-1945: Clinical Problems Of War

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Author: Allan S. Walker
Binding: Hardback
Published: Australian War Memorial, 1962

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This authoritative historical account, Australia In The War Of 1939-1945: Clinical Problems Of War, chronicles the significant medical challenges encountered by Australian forces and civilians throughout World War II. It meticulously details the various diseases, injuries, and psychological impacts that shaped the wartime experience, presenting a comprehensive overview of the medical services' responses and innovations. The narrative uncovers the logistical complexities and scientific advancements made in military medicine during this tumultuous period. Allan S. Walker's work illustrates the profound human cost of conflict through a clinical lens, offering invaluable insights into the medical history of Australia's involvement in the global struggle. This volume serves as an essential reference for understanding the health crises and medical triumphs of a nation at war.

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Description

Author: Allan S. Walker
Binding: Hardback
Published: Australian War Memorial, 1962

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This authoritative historical account, Australia In The War Of 1939-1945: Clinical Problems Of War, chronicles the significant medical challenges encountered by Australian forces and civilians throughout World War II. It meticulously details the various diseases, injuries, and psychological impacts that shaped the wartime experience, presenting a comprehensive overview of the medical services' responses and innovations. The narrative uncovers the logistical complexities and scientific advancements made in military medicine during this tumultuous period. Allan S. Walker's work illustrates the profound human cost of conflict through a clinical lens, offering invaluable insights into the medical history of Australia's involvement in the global struggle. This volume serves as an essential reference for understanding the health crises and medical triumphs of a nation at war.