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This is Volume 1 of a collection of papers reprinted from the Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. This volume offers insights into military medicine, public health, and surgical techniques as practiced and documented by members of the British Army's medical service. The papers provide a historical record of medical practices, challenges, and innovations within the British military during the periods covered. These collected papers offer a unique glimpse into the history of military medical care and the contributions of the Royal Army Medical Corps.
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