Medicine and Victory

British Military Medicine in the Second World War

Mark Harrison author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:1st Jul '04

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Medicine and Victory is the first comprehensive account of British military medicine in the Second World War since the publication of the official history in the early 1950s. Drawing on a wide range of official and non-official sources, the book examines medical work in all the main theatres of the war, from the front line to the base hospital. All aspects of medical work are covered, including the prevention of disease, and the disposal and treatment of casualties. Harrison argues that the medical services played a major role in the Allied victory enabling the British Army to keep a higher proportion of troops in the field than its opponents. Assuming no previous knowledge of either medical or military history, Medicine and Victory provides an accessible introduction to a vitally important, yet too often neglected aspect of the Second World War.

Harrison's writing about the fighting is gripping and the importance of medical developments is deftly interwoven with the wider campaigns. The book succeeds in throwing light, not just on the history of medicine during the Second World War, but also on the dual focus of health and medicine - the rise of high tech medicine and the transformation of social medicine - during the immediate post war years. * Virginia Berridge, Twentieth Century British History *
a fascinating study,.. essential reading for historians of the Second World War * Ian F. W. Beckett, Social History of Medicine *
an important and archivally well-grounded study. * Jeremy Black, Social Affairs Unit *

  • Winner of Winner of the Templer Medal Book Prize 2004.

ISBN: 9780199268597

Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 24mm

Weight: 1g

280 pages