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  • Cilento, R W and R D McIntosh:

    Publicado por Melbourne: Commonwealth of Australia: Dept of Health, 1920

    Librería: Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, Reino Unido

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    Paperback. Condición: Very Good. Series: Service Publication 84p stapled booklet, illustrations, tables, appendices, very good, a fresh copy Language: English.

  • Condición: Very Good. 84 pp., softcover, library markings, else very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.

  • Cilento, R.W.

    Publicado por Asia Magazine., New York.

    Librería: The Book Bin, Salem, OR, Estados Unidos de America

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    Paperback. Condición: Fair. 4to magazine. pp 277-281;305-308. Anecdotes of British law vs. traditional practices. Soiled, cover detached and tattered along spine, contents good. 6 b/w photos. > Language: English | > Size: 4to | > Media/Binding: Soft cover |.

  • LeatherBound. Condición: New. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1925 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 180 Language: English Pages: 180.

  • CILENTO R.W.

    Publicado por 1923, 1923

    Librería: Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australia

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    Melbourne n.d. (1923?). Roy.8vo. Or.pr inted wrapper (spine reinforced). (VIII3-78pp.). With text-illusts. and a map. (Comm. of Aust. Dept. of Health. Service Pub. (Tropical Div.) No.4).

  • Cilento, R.W.

    Publicado por Asia Magazine., New York.

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    Paperback. Condición: Good. 4to magazine. pp 100-104;139-142. Anecdotes of sorcery and native medical practices. Minor bumps, soiled, cover tattered along spine and partially detached, contents good. 6 b/w photos. > Language: English | > Size: 4to | > Media/Binding: Soft cover |.

  • Cilento, R. W.

    Publicado por Commonwealth of Australia Department of Health, Melbourne, 1945

    Librería: Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australia

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    Soft Cover. Condición: Good. First Edition. 141pp, references, bw ills, folding table. Or buff stapled card covers. Prev owners name (Lt in 11 AAMCU) on front cover and title page, covers toned and foxed with several very short tears at edges, spine chipped. Size: 8vo.

  • 2019 N & M Press reprint (of original 1938 edition). SB. xxxvi+ 873 pp with 24 maps (some in part colour) 228 illustrations, 8 diagrams & 18 graphsPublished Price £48 In PART I by A G Butler, the general and detailed plans for the medical arrangements for the Landing, the operations in August, and the Evacuation are described; the working of these plans at Anzac, on the lines of communication, and at the base, are reviewed; and the causes and consequences of the confusion in the clearance of the wounded, which occurred in connection with the Landing and, to a less extent, the August fighting, are traced and exposed. The important part allotted to the inadequately-prepared "Black Ships" at the Landing is fully dealt with, and the actual influence on mortality of the "breakdown" in the Medical Service is assessed. The fight with disease, which at Gallipoli proved to be in some respects more serious a menace than the enemy's fire, is followed in detail from its first "onslaught" on the AIF in Egypt until "the debacle" on Gallipoli in September and October. The causes of the collapse in health, which is revealed in an arresting series of graphs, are analysed, and the methods of prevention critically examined. During 1914-15 the Medical Services slowly evolved a system of internal order and control, and the vicissitudes through which they passed in the process of obtaining self-government while serving as an integral part of the British forces are impartially narrated. Part I concludes with a review of the activities of the Services in Australia during the first half of the war - the training of personnel for the AAMS, the selection and medical care of recruits for the AIF, and the reception and treatment of invalids returned from overseas. From these tasks there arose problems of great importance and interest - the sanitation of camps preventive inoculation, treatment of disabled and incapacitated soldiers, their reinstatement, and the inauguration of schemes for repatriation and pensioning which were far-reaching and fraught with momentous consequences.PART II by R M Downes, presents the detail of medical work with mounted troops in a completeness not hitherto attempted in connection with modern warfare. The climate, terrain, nature of the operations, and diseases endemic in this Eastern theatre of war, gave rise to problems entirely different from those which confronted the Medical Services in France. Special interest is also lent to this part, as its writer points out, by "the likelihood that military operations in Australia would resemble more closely those carried on in Sinai and Palestine than the trench warfare of France."PART III by F A Maguire and R W Cilento deals not only with the short military campaign but also with the long period of military government with its quasi-civil problems of administration and of public health in a tropical country. The system then improvised to serve the requirements of a widely scattered white and native population, beset with the problems of the tropics, eventually merged into that by which the territory was governed by Australia under mandate from the League of Nations. The gradual change from war to post-war conditions and certain subsequent developments have been outlined.Throughout the book, special attention is devoted to the dental services, the importance of whose work became increasingly evident as the war progressed. The work in the hospitals affords an opportunity for dealing with the devoted efforts of the Australian Army Nursing Service. The place of the Pharmacists in the medical service receives attention, and the imperfect utilisation at first of this special department and its somewhat belated recognition are noted. The part of the Voluntary Aid Organisations, notably the Red Cross Society, in assisting and supplementing the work of the military medical services, is closely followed and clearly presented.


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  • 2019 N & M Press reprint (of original 1938 edition). HB. xxxvi+ 873 pp with 24 maps (some in part colour) 228 illustrations, 8 diagrams & 18 graphsPublished Price £48 In PART I by A G Butler, the general and detailed plans for the medical arrangements for the Landing, the operations in August, and the Evacuation are described; the working of these plans at Anzac, on the lines of communication, and at the base, are reviewed; and the causes and consequences of the confusion in the clearance of the wounded, which occurred in connection with the Landing and, to a less extent, the August fighting, are traced and exposed. The important part allotted to the inadequately-prepared "Black Ships" at the Landing is fully dealt with, and the actual influence on mortality of the "breakdown" in the Medical Service is assessed. The fight with disease, which at Gallipoli proved to be in some respects more serious a menace than the enemy's fire, is followed in detail from its first "onslaught" on the AIF in Egypt until "the debacle" on Gallipoli in September and October. The causes of the collapse in health, which is revealed in an arresting series of graphs, are analysed, and the methods of prevention critically examined. During 1914-15 the Medical Services slowly evolved a system of internal order and control, and the vicissitudes through which they passed in the process of obtaining self-government while serving as an integral part of the British forces are impartially narrated. Part I concludes with a review of the activities of the Services in Australia during the first half of the war - the training of personnel for the AAMS, the selection and medical care of recruits for the AIF, and the reception and treatment of invalids returned from overseas. From these tasks there arose problems of great importance and interest - the sanitation of camps preventive inoculation, treatment of disabled and incapacitated soldiers, their reinstatement, and the inauguration of schemes for repatriation and pensioning which were far-reaching and fraught with momentous consequences.PART II by R M Downes, presents the detail of medical work with mounted troops in a completeness not hitherto attempted in connection with modern warfare. The climate, terrain, nature of the operations, and diseases endemic in this Eastern theatre of war, gave rise to problems entirely different from those which confronted the Medical Services in France. Special interest is also lent to this part, as its writer points out, by "the likelihood that military operations in Australia would resemble more closely those carried on in Sinai and Palestine than the trench warfare of France."PART III by F A Maguire and R W Cilento deals not only with the short military campaign but also with the long period of military government with its quasi-civil problems of administration and of public health in a tropical country. The system then improvised to serve the requirements of a widely scattered white and native population, beset with the problems of the tropics, eventually merged into that by which the territory was governed by Australia under mandate from the League of Nations. The gradual change from war to post-war conditions and certain subsequent developments have been outlined.Throughout the book, special attention is devoted to the dental services, the importance of whose work became increasingly evident as the war progressed. The work in the hospitals affords an opportunity for dealing with the devoted efforts of the Australian Army Nursing Service. The place of the Pharmacists in the medical service receives attention, and the imperfect utilisation at first of this special department and its somewhat belated recognition are noted. The part of the Voluntary Aid Organisations, notably the Red Cross Society, in assisting and supplementing the work of the military medical services, is closely followed and clearly presented.


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  • Butler A. G., R. M. Downes, F. A. Maguire, R. W. Cilento

    Publicado por Australian War Memorial, 1938

    Librería: David Morrison Books, Portland, OR, Estados Unidos de America

    Miembro de asociación: CBA

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    Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Blue cloth. 8vo. Second edition (1930). Very good. Extremities rubbed. With 228 black & white illustrations, maps and graphs. Part 1, The Gallipoli Campaign; Part 2, The Campaign in Sinai and Palestine; Part 3, The Occupation of German New Guinea.

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    Hard Cover. Condición: Near Very Good. First Edition. HEAVY. xxvi, 873pp, index, appendices, 228 bw illustrations, maps and graphs, chronology, errata. Or blue cloth titled in gilt on spine. Spine title 'Official History of the Australian Medical Services 1914-18'. Toning to endpapers and first/last couple of pages, light even toning to page edges, some surface silverfishing to front cover. Scarce volume of Australian military history. Presented in three parts: Part I The Gallipoli Campaign; Part II The Campaign in Sinai and Palestine; Part III The Occupation of German New Guinea. Size: 8vo.

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    A. G. Butler; R. M. Downes; F.A. Maguire; R. W. Cilento

    Publicado por Australian War Memorial 1930-1943, Melbourne, 1930

    Librería: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Reino Unido

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    Cloth. Condición: Very Good. Not Stated Ilustrador. First edition. A complete three volume first edition set of this important and highly detailed medical work, complete with many maps, plates and diagrams. The first edition. Very unusual to find a complete set of this work with all volumes first editions. Every volume is the first edition of the work, with no subsequent printings or editions stated. Complete in three volumes. With a page of publisher's advertisements to the rear of volumes one and two and an errata slip tipped in to volume one. Profusely illustrated with many maps graphs and illustrations. Volume one contains two hundred and twenty eight illustrations, maps and graphs. Volume two contains two hundred and twelve illustrations maps and graphs and volume three contains eighty five illustrations graphs and diagrams. Arthur Graham Butler was a physician and medical historian. In 1912 he joined the Australian Medical Army Medical Corps, becoming a medical officer at the Moreton Regiment. Butler was one of the first boats to arrive at Gallipoli and is credited by other soldiers for his energy and bravery. After leaving the Army in 1920, Butler resumed private practice. In 1923, against his wishes, but with a sense of public duty, Butler began writing the official history of the Australian Army Medical Services in the war with the complete three volumes taking twenty years to complete. Butler was responsible for all of the writing, aside from two sections of the first volume which were written by R. M. Downes, F.A. Maguire and R. W. Cilento. The work itself reflects his courage and meticulousness in the war, with the work highlighting a number of extremely important problems as a guide to policy and management in the future, with every claim properly source and quantified. The works are considered among some of the most important war history texts of Western culture and are wide-ranging, highly critical and extremely valuable to medical and military history. In uniform blue cloth bindings. Externally generally smart with bumping to the extremities and the head and tail of the spine. Light marks to the boards. Very small area of dampstaining to the front board of volume one. Offsetting to endpapers.Bookseller's stamp of 'Ashwood's Bookshop' to front pastedown of volume one. Booksellers label of 'Dymock's' to front pastedown of volume two. Front hinge of volume three is weak and held by cords only. Internally firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean with scattered spotting, heavier to the first and last few pages and lighter to the plates. The occasional pencil annotation. Very Good. book.