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Fighting For Life [Paperback]

Albert E. Cowdrey (Author)
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October 1, 1998
Fought on almost every continent, World War II confronted American GIs with the unprecedented threats to life and health posed by combat on Arctic ice floes and African deserts, in steamy jungles and remote mountain villages, in the stratosphere and the depths of the sea. This book is a history of military medicine in that war. Penicillin brought the anti-biotic revolution to the battlefield, air evacuation plucked the wounded from jungles and deserts, and a unique system brought blood, still fresh, from America to soldiers all over the world. It chronicles the skill, courage, and dedication or a formidable force of surgeons, physicians, enlisted medics, psychiatrists, and nurses, who achieved a spectacular victory.
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  • Paperback: 420 pages
  • Publisher: Free Press (October 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684863790
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684863795
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #983,228 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Balanced, frank assessment command and medical performance, June 3, 1999
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Full agreement with prior five star reviews. I would like to add that the reader gets a balanced but frank assessment of where the medical system and commanders succeeded, and where in some cases they failed sadly. Of particular interest are (a)the story of the lack of malaria preventive measures in certain South Pacific commands until they learned the hard way, (b) fascinating description of the development of practical treatment for psychiatric problems (combat fatigue), and (c) scathing criticism of the painful disability suffered by some 30,000 infantrymen in Northern Europe because of trench foot, much of which might have been avoided by better command decisions. Also excellent discussion of how the mushrooming military medical establishment tied in with the civilian professional services.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Medical History of World War II, May 4, 1999
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For World War II buffs this is one of those books that concentrates on behind-the-battlefield activity. The author does a superb and comprehensive job in informing the reader of the status of medicine and Allied medical organization during World War II. - I give the author five stars because he: (1) described the contemporary diseases and medicines as well as types of battle casualties; (2) narrates how the medics and field hospitals followed the troops into battle; and (3) gives us a good understanding of the development of military medical organization and the problems it had. On top of that, Cowdry keeps interesting a subject that otherwise could be boring, and, better yet, he starts at the beginning (Pearl Harbor) and takes us right through the war to the final atomic bomb and how the medics adapted and continued to do their stuff, including work on POW's. Good imagery to keep the reader's attention. Covers all theaters. An excellent background history, essential for students of WWII history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A book you'll read more than once, December 19, 2007
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I purchased this book many years ago and have read is several times. It is simply facinating. We tend to think that military medicine was a settled affair before the war even began, but are quickly shown otherwise. It also shows how responsibilty and reporting structures were so important. For example, until unit commanders were made directly responsible for the health of their troops, there were more casualties due to disease than enemy action; not much changed from the Civil War. One officer is reported to have said, "we're here to kill Japs, not swat mosquitoes". As in the civilian world, reporting structures are everything.
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Ultimately it would come with an exploding bomb on Ford Island in Pearl Harbor on a Sunday morning that for American-still sleeping, groggily awake, or eating breakfast at five minutes before eight o'clock-changed the world forever. Read the first page
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combat exhaustion cases, floating ambulances, hospital platoons, typhus commission, portable surgical hospital, wartime medicine, enlisted medics, combat psychiatry, fixed hospitals, air force medical service, naval medical officer, division surgeon, blood program, air medicine, air evacuation, surgical consultants, navy medics, evacuation hospital, military medical services, evacuation policy, psychiatric casualties, mobile hospitals, communications zone, medical battalion, military surgery
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United States, New Guinea, Infantry Division, North Africa, Southwest Pacific, Pearl Harbor, Selective Service, Fifth Army, First Army, Services of Supply, Iwo Jima, Eighth Air Force, European Theater, Seventh Army, War Department, Colonel Churchill, Medical Corps, Signal Corps Photo, Army Air Forces, Great Britain, South Pacific Area, Third Army, Hospital Corps, Manila Bay, Marine Corps
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