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Blood Brothers: A Medic's Sketch Book

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A memoir by a U.S. Army medical officer recounts wartime service in the Philippines and subsequent imprisonment by Japanese forces, tracing events from the opening bombings through guerrilla activity, the fall of Bataan, the Death March, internment in camps and transports known as hell ships, forced labor in Japan and Manchuria, and eventual liberation and return. Interwoven are descriptions of daily medical challenges, extreme deprivation, acts of cruelty and solidarity among blood brothers, and clandestine sketches made to record life in captivity. The account balances chronological narrative, reflective flashbacks, and practical detail about survival and recovery.

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Eugene C. Jacobs

Eugene C. Jacobs was an American author and medic known for his poignant work, "Blood Brothers: A Medic's Sketch Book." This book offers a unique perspective on the experiences of medics during wartime, blending personal narrative with reflections on the human condition. Jacobs' writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and emotional depth, providing readers with insight into the challenges faced by those in the medical field amidst the chaos of conflict. His contributions to literature highlight the often-overlooked stories of bravery and compassion in the face of adversity.

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