Description: Graham A. Cosmas and Albert E. Cowdrey ably describe how the military medical system organized, trained, and deployed; how hospitals were built and supplies assembled and moved forward; and how casualties were treated and evacuated from the field of battle. The volume supports the proposition that the experience of medical personnel in war directly stimulates advances in medical science. The principles of medical organization remain of vital importance, the exploits of the doctors, corpsmen, and medical support units providing a model for the planning and organization of medical support in today's Army. Features: Authentic US Army Publication Rare Hardcover Edition - Only One Printing Ever Made in Hardcover 652 Pages Includes Tables, Charts, Illustrations, Maps, Diagrams, and Photos Very Impressive Book - Sure to Please
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Format: Hardcover
Subject: History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 1992
Publication Name: Washington, D.C. : Center of Military History, United States Army
Subject Area: English
Author: Graham A. Cosmas, Albert E. Cowdrey
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Type: Textbook