Handbook for the Military Surgeon: Being a Compendium of the Duties of the Medical Officer in the Field, the Sanitary Management of the Camp, the Preparation of Food, Etc. ; with Forms for the Requisitions for Supplies, Returns, Etc. ; the Diagnosis and Treatment of Camp Dysentery ; and All the Important Points in War Surgery ; Including Gunshot Wounds, Amputation, Wounds of the Chest, Abdomen, Arteries and Head, and the Use of Chloroform |
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