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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Preface
Notes on contributors
Introduction
1: Shell shock and the lives of the Lost Generation
2: ‘Chewing cordite’: self-inflicted wounds among soldiers of the Great War
3: Scarred by war: medical responses to facially disfigured soldiers of the Great War
4: ‘The home is always here for him’: disabled soldiers and family caregiving in Australia after the First World War
5: Rabbit war wounds
6: Medical responses to the liberation of Nazi camps, April–May 1945
7: An Australian army doctor – Bryan Gandevia
8: Diggers and a ‘dose of the clap’: the problem of sexually transmitted infections among Australian soldiers in Vietnam
9: Surgery under fire: civilian surgical teams in Vietnam
10: The official history’s Agent Orange account: the veterans’ perspective
11: Australia’s Agent Orange story: a historian’s perspective[1]
12: A short walk in a minefield
13: Military nursing in Afghanistan, 2008
14: Living with war wounds
Notes
Front Cover Flap
Back Cover Flap
Back Cover Material
INDEX
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