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Orans, LP (2002) The South African War: Original and Contemporary Sources [WWW] http://www.pinetreeweb.com/perspectives.htm The Army Medical Services Museum http://www.army.mod.uk/medical/ams_museum/ The Heraldry and Genealogy Society of Canberra (2002) The Times Map of South Africa 1900 [WWW] http://www.hagsoc.org.au/sagraves/maps/times_map.php The South African Military History Scoiety [WWW] http://rapidttp.com/milhist/ |
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References Asplin, K (undated) The Asplin Military History Resources [WWW] http://hometown.aol.co.uk/heatherasplin/home2.html This site has access to transcriptions of the Times Shipping Lists and Cape Times Weekly Edition Shipping Lists 1899-1902 De Villiers, JC (undated) The Medical Aspect of The Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902, Part II [WWW] http://rapidttp.com/milhist/vol063/c.html Gruber von Arni, E and Searle, G (2002) Sub Cruce Candida:A Celebration of 100 Years of Army Nursing 1902-2002. Aldershot: QARANC Association ISBN 0-9541159-0-2 Plumridge, JH (1975) Hospital Ships and Ambulance Trains. London: Seeley, Service and Co. ISBN 0-85422087-9 Princess Christian's Army Nursing Service Reserve Nominal Roll dated September 30, 1900 (source The Army Medical Services Museum ) The Queen's South Africa (QSA) Medal Rolls for Army Nurses (source The National Archives WO 100/229) The QARANC Association Gazette Vol 4 (7) p31) |
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Bibliography - General
Fremont-Barnes, G (2003) The Boer War 1899-1902. Oxford:Osprey ISBN 1-84176396-9 |
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Bibliography - Medical and Nursing Care Bowdler, C. (1900) Report of the Commissioner on the Mobilization of the Brigade for Service in South Africa, 1899to1900. London: Cull Bowlby, Anthony A, Tooth, Howard H. (1901) A Civilian War Hospital: Being an Account of the Workof the Portland Hospital, and of Experience of Wounds and Sickness in South Africa. London: Murray British Red Cross Society. (1902) Report by the Central British Red Cross Committee on Voluntary Organizations in Aid of the Sick and Wounded during the South African War. London: HMSO Burdett Coutts, William L. (1900) The Sick and Wounded in South Africa: What I Saw and Said to Them and of the Army Medical System. London: Cassell Canadian Red Cross Society. (1902) First Report, Canadian Red Cross Society, Canadian Branch of the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War: South African War from October 21st, 1899, to June 1st, 1902. Fremantle, Francis E. (1901) Impressions of a Doctor in Khaki. London: Murray Makins, George H.(1903) Surgical Experience in South Africa, 1899 to1900: Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of a Small Calibre. Philadelphia: Blakisten One Who Knows. (1903) The Army Medical System: What It Is, Is Not, and Ought to Be. London: Sands Pagaard, Stephen A (1986). Disease and the British Army in South Africa, 1899 to1900. Military Affairs: Vol50 (Apr 1986): pp. 71to76. Per. Royal Commission on South African Hospitals. (1901) Report of the Royal Commission Appointed to Consider and Report Upon the Care and Treatment of the Sick and Wounded during the South African Campaign. London: HMSO Royal Commission on the War in South Africa. (1903) Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Royal Commission on the War in South Africa. 3 vols. London :Wyman See Vol. 1, pp. 152 to 71 and 472 to 508; Vol. 2, pp. 1 to 9 and 472 to 474; Vol. 3, pp. 266 to 267. Ryerson, G. Sterling. (1903) Medical and Surgical Experiences in the South African War: Being Addresses to the Toronto Clinical Society and Canadian Medical Association. Toronto: Toronto Clinical Society Simpson, R.J. (1911) The Medical History of the War in South Africa: An Epidemiological Essay. London: HMSOSister X. (1906) The Tragedy and Comedy of War Hospitals. London: Murray, Stevenson, W.F (ed).(1905) Report on the Surgical Cases Noted in the South African War, 1899 to1902. London: HMSO Treves, Sir Frederick. (1900) The Tale of a Field Hospital. London: Cassell Wilson, W.D. (1904) Report on the Medical Arrangements in the South African War. London: HMSO |
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