The New Zealand Medical Service in the Great War 1914-1918
Contents
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- [dedication]
- Contents
- Abbreviations p. x
- Introduction — by William Grant Macpherson p. xii
- Preface p. xiv
- Corrigenda p. xviii
- Notes on Some Military Formations p. xix
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- Chapter I. Formation and Organisation of the N.Z.M.C
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Chapter II. Mobilisation and Embarkation p. 14
- The Samoan Force p. 14
- The Main Body p. 17
- Chapter III. The Landing at Anzac
- Chapter IV. The Summer Months at Anzac. New Zealand Bases in 1915 p. 59
- Chapter V. The August Battles, 1915
- Chapter VI. The Evacuation of Gallipoli p. 107
- Chapter VII. Mobilisation of the New Zealand Division p. 135
- Chapter VIII. Armentières p. 160
- Chapter IX. The Somme, 1916
- Chapter X. Sailly sur la Lys p. 227
- Chapter XI. At the Bases in 1916 p. 256
- Chapter XII. Preparations for Messines p. 270
- Chapter XIII. Messines p. 294
- Chapter XIV. After Messines p. 317
- Chapter XV. Passchendaele
- Chapter XVI. New Zealand L.O.C. in. 1917 p. 358
- Chapter XVII The German Offensive, 1918 p. 382
- Chapter XVIII Bapaume
- Chapter XIX. The Final Campaign on the Western Front p. 424
- Chapter XX. N.Z.M.C in Sinai and Palestine p. 449
- Chapter XXI. Demobilisation p. 483
- Chapter XXII. Reconstruction in New Zealand p. 502
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- Appendices
- Appendix I. Nominal Roll and Appointments of Colonial Medical Officers. 1845-1860 p. 519
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Appendix A p. 520
- I. N.Z.M.C. Strength And Casualties p. 520
- II. N.Z.M.C. Killed in Action—Died of Wounds—Died of Disease. Accidental Deaths p. 521
- III. N.Z.M.C. Honours and Awards p. 526
- IV Nominal Roll of Wounded in N.Z.M.C p. 531
- Appendix A. V. New Zealand Army Nursing; Service Personnel Embarked for Service p. 536
- VI. Specifications of Hospital Ships:
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Appendix B p. 537
- I. Graph Showing Percentage of Population Recruited in New Zealand p. 537
- II. Return showing casualties to New Zealand Expeditionary Force from outbreak of war to 12th November, 1918.* p. 538
- III. Analysis of 1579 deaths by Disease in 92,860 N.Z.E.F. troops embarked in New Zealand for service over seas from the outbreak of War to 12th Nov., 1918 p. 539
- Notes
- IV. Composition of New Zealand Division on 1st December, 1918.—Personnel p. 540
- Appendix C p. 541
- Appendix D p. 544
- Appendix E p. 548
- Appendix II.—Bibliography p. 550
- Index p. 554
- Appendices
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Notes for R.M.O.s of the New Zealand Division — by Colonel D. McGavin
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Notes For R. M. Os. — of the New Zealand Division
- 1. Foreword
- 2. Regimental Medical Establishment
- 3. Equipment p. 4
- 4. Transport p. 5
- 5. Affiliation of Ambulances to Units
- 6. Information, Orders, etc p. 6
- 7. Returns to Be Rendered to the A.D.M.S
- 8. Leave p. 7
- 9. Channels of Communication
- 10. Patients Sent to Field Ambulances
- 11. Dental Cases p. 8
- 12. Eye Cases
- 13. Scabies
- 15. Soldiers Unfit for Further Service at the Front
- 16. Inoculation p. 9
- 17. Casualties-Diagnosis of
- 18. Self-Inflicted and Accidental Wounds p. 12
- 19. Disinfection p. 13
- 20. Tetanus Anti-Toxin
- 21. Sudden Deaths p. 14
- 22. Mutilation of Clothing of Wounded
- 23. Medical Attendance Upon Headquarters
- Appendix. Regimental Medical Establishments p. 15
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Notes For R. M. Os. — of the New Zealand Division
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