Now all roads lead to France and heavy is the tread
Of the living; but the dead returning lightly dance.
Edward Thomas, Roads

Friday, May 12, 2023

Medical Issues in the Trenches — A Roads Collection

 

Symptoms of Trench Fever from Lancet


Articles


The Causes and Treatment of Trench Mouth


The First War with Mass Vaccinations of the Troops


Trench Foot


The Rise and Temporary Conquest of Trench Fever


Why WWI Trench Fever Is Reappearing Among the Homeless


Question: Why Is the Symbol of the Salonika Campaign Society a Mosquito?



The Killer of 1918: Virus H1N1


Serbia's Costly War


Bearers Up! How the Great War's Stretcher Bearers Changed Military Medicine


Unique WWI Photos from the National Museum of Health & Medicine


 Ike vs. the Spanish Flu


Medicine in the First World War by the Kansas University Medical Center


A Chaplain's View of WWI Combat, the Spanish Flu, and the Impact of War


For a list of our articles on surgery and the treatment of wounds click HERE.



American Soldiers at a De-Lousing Station in France


Reviews


Shadowboxing the Apocalypse: The WWI Correspondence of Dr. Theo Hascall, 103rd F.A. 26th Yankee Division


A Russian Nurse in War and Revolution: Memoirs, 1912-1922


A Reminder: This is a representative listing, not inclusive of all the articles we have published on this topic in Roads to the Great WarTo search our archives for other articles on this topic, or to explore other World War One interests of yours, take advantage of the site search engine at the top left corner of every page on Roads to the Great War.  MH


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