Publisher's Synopsis
This is a valuable historical document: the "Manual For The Royal Army Medical Corps / 1904". Published by the War Office, it provides a detailed look into the practices, procedures, and organizational structure of the British Army's medical services at the turn of the century. A fascinating resource for anyone interested in military history, the history of medicine, or the evolution of military healthcare.
This manual offers insights into the training, equipment, and operational guidelines of the Royal Army Medical Corps during a period of significant global change and military development. It will appeal to historians, researchers, and those with a personal or professional interest in military medicine.
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