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Burma Railway Medicine

Burma Railway Medicine
Author: Geoffrey V. Gill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2017
Genre: Prisoners of war
ISBN: 9781910837092

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The 'Death Railway' was very well named. More correctly called the Burma or Thai-Burma Railway, it was a major project during Allied Far East imprisonment under the Japanese. Over 60,000 prisoners worked on its construction, the majority of whom were British, and some 20 per cent died before release in 1945. Working conditions were appalling, the climate inhospitable, and food supplies grossly inadequate, making the POWs terribly vulnerable to a plethora of tropical infections and syndromes of malnutrition. No medical care was given by their Japanese captors, and it fell to the Allied POW doctors and medical orderlies to treat the sick, which they did with little in the way of medical equipment or drugs.


Coping with Crisis

Coping with Crisis
Author: Geoffrey Victor Gill
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Release: 2009
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Coping with Crisis

Coping with Crisis
Author: Geoffrey Victor Gill
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
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Medical Officers on the Infamous Burma Railway

Medical Officers on the Infamous Burma Railway
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Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2022-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1399095633

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In 1944, a compilation of medical reports from the main prisoner of war work camps along the infamous Thailand-Burma railway was submitted to General Arimura Tsunemichi, commander of the Japanese Prisoner of War Administration. The authors stated that the reports were neither complaints nor protests, but merely statements of fact. The prisoners received only one reply – that all copies of the documents must be destroyed. As one officer later recalled, ‘Of course, this was not done’ and copies of these reports survived, stored away in dusty files, for future generations to learn the truth. Work on the railway began in June 1942, the Japanese using mainly forced civilian labour as well as some 12,000 British and Commonwealth PoWs. Such is well-known. So are the stories of ill-treatment and brutality, many of which have been published. The vast majority of these accounts, however, were written after the war, colored by the sufferings the men had endured. The reports presented here are quite unique, for they were written by the medical officers in the camps as the events they describe were unfolding before their eyes. The health and well-being of the PoWs was the medical officers’ primary concern, and these reports enable us to learn exactly how the men were treated, fed and cared for in unprecedented detail. There are no exaggerated tales or false memories here, merely facts, shocking and disturbing though they may be. We learn how the medical officers organised their hospitals and dealt with the terrible diseases, beatings and malnutrition the men endured. As the compilers of the reports state, 45 per cent of the men under their care died in the course of just twelve months. But equally, we find that the prisoners did have a voice and had the facilities, and the courage, to write and submit such reports to the Japanese, perhaps contradicting some of the long-held beliefs about conditions in the camps. Through the words of the Medical Officers themselves, some of the detail of what really happened on the Death Railway, for good or ill, is revealed here.


Medicine and Victory

Medicine and Victory
Author: Mark Harrison
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2004-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199268592

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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.


Captive Memories

Captive Memories
Author: Meg Parkes
Publisher: Carnegie Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9781910837009

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'Captive Memories' charts the fascinating history of the relationship between the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and the Far East POW veterans, using eyewitness accounts and personal perspectives of those involved.


Preventive medicine in World War II.

Preventive medicine in World War II.
Author: United States. Army Medical Department (1968- ). Historical Unit
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1955
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