An Account of the Diseases which were most frequent in the British military hospitals in Germany
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An army physician records the illnesses seen in military hospitals in Germany, systematically describing symptoms, treatments, and outcomes for fevers, fluxes, dysentery, cholera morbus, respiratory and rheumatic ailments, skin disorders, scurvy, smallpox, and various surgical and neurological complaints. The account mixes case histories and comparative notes on contemporary practice, includes a compact pharmacopoeia and hospital diet table, and issues practical instructions on camp hygiene, hospital design and administration, nursing and staff duties, precautions against contagion, transport care, and measures to preserve soldiers’ health in different climates, emphasizing prevention, organization, and pragmatic treatment for service conditions.
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