

An edition of Medic (1998)
the mission of an American military doctor in occupied Japan and wartorn Korea
By Crawford F. Sams,Zabelle Zakarian
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
M.E. Sharpe
Language
eng
Pages
309
Description:
In the aftermath of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Crawford F. Sams led the most unprecedented and unsurpassed reforms in public health history, as chief of the Public Health and Welfare Section of the Supreme Commander of Allied Powers in East Asia. "Medic" is Sams's firsthand account of public health reforms in Japan during the occupation and their significance for the formation of a stable and democratic state in Asia after World War II. "Medic" also tells of the strenuous efforts to control disease among refugees and civilians during the Korean War, which had enormously high civilian casualties. Sams recounts the humanitarian, military, and ideological reasons for controlling disease during military operations in Korea, where he served, first, as a health and welfare adviser to the U.S. Military Command that occupied Korea south of the 38th parallel and, later, as the chief of Health and Welfare of the United Nations Command. In presenting a larger picture of the effects of disease on the course of military operations and in the aftermath of catastrophic bombings and depravation, Crawford Sams has left a written document that reveals the convictions and ideals that guided his generation of military leaders.
subjects: Biography, History, Medical personnel, Officers, United States, United States. Army, Biography: general, Health systems & services, War & defence operations, Postwar period, 1945 to c 2000, Second World War, 1939-1945, Post World War II History, World War II - East Asia, Biography & Autobiography, Biography / Autobiography, Sams, Crawford F, Biography/Autobiography, East Asia, Far East, Military, United States., Army, Japan, history, allied occupation, 1945-1952, Physicians, biography, United states, army, biography, Korea, history, Armed Forces, Physicians
People: Crawford F. Sams
Times: Allied occupation, 1945-1948, Allied occupation, 1945-1952