Medical Services in New Zealand and The Pacific
Contents
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- [covers]
- [title page]
- [frontispiece]
- [title page]
- Foreword p. v
- Preface p. vii
- Contents p. ix
- List of Illustrations p. xi
- List of Maps p. xiv
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- PART I — NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE PACIFIC
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CHAPTER I — With the New Zealand Brigade in Fiji p. 3
- I: Medical Arrangements p. 3
- II: General Conditions in Fiji p. 12
- III: Health of Troops p. 14
- CHAPTER 2 — Third Division in New Caledonia and the Solomons
- I: Organisation of 3 NZ Division Medical Units in New Zealand and Functioning in New Caledonia p. 21
- II: Guadalcanal p. 37
- III: Landing on Vella Lavella p. 38
- IV: Treasury Islands p. 48
- V: Landing on Nissan Island p. 56
- VI: Appendices p. 64
- VII: General Medical Survey – 2 NZEF (IP) p. 70
- VIII: Withdrawal of 3 NZ Division from Active Role and Return to New Zealand p. 87
- IX: Lessons of the Pacific Campaign p. 89
- X: Statistics, NZEF (IP) — INCIDENCE OF WOUNDS AND DISEASE p. 91
- XI: Medical Services with Tonga Defence Force
- XII: Medical Services with Norfolk Island Defence Force p. 97
- XIII: Medical Services with Fiji Defence Force
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CHAPTER I — With the New Zealand Brigade in Fiji p. 3
- PART II — NEW ZEALAND PRESONERS OF WAR IN EUROPE
- CHAPTER 1 — Greece, April – November 1941 p. 105
- CHAPTER 2 — Crete, May – September 1941 — I: Galatas Camp p. 112
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CHAPTER 3 — Salonika Transit Camp, 1941 p. 116
- I: Hospital Arrangements p. 116
- II: Evacuation to Germany p. 118
- CHAPTER 4 — Italy p. 121
- CHAPTER 5 — Germany
- I: Conditions at Stalag VIIIB, Lamsdorf p. 127
- II: Work of Captured Medical Personnel p. 134
- III: Prisoner-of-war Hospitals
- IV: The Mixed Medical Commission p. 140
- V: Working Parties p. 142
- VI: Forced Marches in 1945 p. 144
- VII: Medical Supplies p. 145
- VIII: British Red Cross Medical Supplies p. 146
- IX: Repatriation of Sick and Wounded Prisoners of War and Medical Protected Personnel p. 149
- X: Health of Prisoners of War p. 151
- PART III — THE MEDICAL SERVICES OF THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY 1938–46
- [untitled] p. 155
- Introduction p. 157
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CHAPTER 1 — Pre-war Organisation of the Navy in New Zealand p. 159
- I: Permanent Forces p. 159
- II: Reserve Forces p. 161
- CHAPTER 2 — The Outbreak of War
- I: Mobilisation p. 163
- II: The Medical Services of the Royal New Zealand Navy Afloat p. 169
- III: The Medical Services of the Royal New Zealand Navy Ashore p. 175
- IV: Ancillary Services p. 178
- V: The Health of the Royal New Zealand Navy p. 182
- VI: Special Conditions in Naval War Medicine p. 185
- VII: Conclusion p. 196
- Appendix — MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS AFLOAT p. 197
- HONOURS AND AWARDS p. 199
- PART IV — ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE MEDICAL SERVICES
- CHAPTER 1 — Royal New Zealand Air Force Medical Services
- I: Administration of Medical Services p. 203
- II: Medical Staffing p. 205
- III: Medical Examination of Recruits p. 209
- IV: Medical Investigation Unit p. 211
- V: Sickness in New Zealand p. 217
- VI: Aerodrome Construction Unit in Malaya, August 1941 – February 1942 p. 221
- VII: Medical Services in the Pacific p. 222
- VIII: Malaria Control and Incidence of Sickness p. 232
- HONOURS AND AWARDS p. 239
- CHAPTER 1 — Royal New Zealand Air Force Medical Services
- PART V — THE ARMY MEDICAL ORGANISATION IN NEW ZEALAND — Army Medical Organisation in New Zealand
- I: Administrative Control p. 243
- II: Training of the New Zealand Medical Corps p. 245
- III: Camp Medical Organisation p. 248
- IV: Hygiene and Sanitation p. 250
- V: Sickness in New Zealand Camps p. 257
- VI: Medical Supplies and Equipment p. 262
- VII: Organisation for the Control of Sick p. 267
- VIII: Convalescent Depots p. 273
- IX: Remedial Training Camp, Rotorua p. 274
- X: Dental Services p. 275
- XI: Optician Service p. 276
- XII: Medical Arrangements for Home Defence Forces p. 278
- XIII: Medical Arrangements for United States Forces in New Zealand p. 288
- XIV: Military Hospital, Prisoner-of-war Camp, Featherston p. 289
- XV: Ex-prisoners of War from Far East – Hospital and Convalescent Treatment in New Zealand p. 290
- XVI: Hospital Ships p. 292
- PART VI — HOSPITAL SHIPS — Hospital Ships p. 295
- PART VII — CIVIL MEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR MILITARY REQUIREMENTS
- Civil Administration in New Zealand
- I: National Medical Committee p. 309
- II: Medical Boarding p. 320
- III: Recruitment of Medical Officers p. 350
- IV: Recruitment of Skilled Personnel p. 362
- V: Recruitment of Nurses p. 364
- VI: Recruitment of Voluntary Aids p. 370
- VII: Hospital Administration and Treatment p. 373
- APPENDIX A — INSTRUCTIONS TO HOSPITAL BOARDS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CARE AND TREATMENT OF ARMY SICK AND WOUNDED p. 395
- APPENDIX B — Monthly Average Number of Service Personnel remaining in Civil Hospital Daily, April-September 1941 p. 396
- APPENDIX C — Hospital Admissions—Army in New Zealand — (From DGMS Reports) p. 397
- VIII: The Management of the Psychiatric and Psychoneurotic Cases p. 398
- APPENDIX — War Neurosis p. 402
- IX: Rehabilitation of the Disabled
- X: Medical Arrangements for Civil Emergency p. 408
- XI: Medical Supplies in New Zealand, 1939–45 p. 415
- XII: Joint Council of the Order of St. John and New Zealand Red Cross Society p. 417
- XIII: Rehabilitation of Medical Officers p. 423
- Glossary p. 430
- Index of Names p. 433
- General Index p. 435
- Civil Administration in New Zealand
- PART I — NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL SERVICES IN THE PACIFIC
- [backmatter] p. 450