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Notes on the surgery of the war in the Crimea
By George H. B. Macleod

The Unification of Italy, 1815-70
By Andrina Stiles
Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform
Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform
By Lynn McDonald

The hygiène of the Turkish army
By John Netten Radcliffe

The invasion of the Crimea: its origin and progress to the death of lord Raglan
By Alexander William Kinglake
Crimean War
Crimean War
By Winfried Baumgart,Hew Strachan

Souvenirs historiques militaires et médicaux de l'armée d'Orient
By Ferdinand Désiré Quesnoy

La guerre contemporaine et le service de santé des armées
By Pierre Auguste Didiot

On the sickness and mortality in the French Army, during the campaign in Turkey and the Crimea, in 1854-56
By Gavin Milroy

Notes on the cholera at Varna in 1854
By George Mackay

Report to the Right Hon. Lord Panmure, G.C.B., &c., Minister at War, of the proceedings of the Sanitary Commission dispatched to the seat of war in the East, 1855-56
By United Kingdom. Sanitary Commission (1855-1856)

Report on the formation and general management of Renkioi Hospital, on the Dardanelles, Turkey
By Edmund Alexander Parkes

Observations on the report of the Sanitary Commissioners in the Crimea, during the years 1855 and 1856
By Hall, John Sir

Reply to Sir John Hall's 'Observations' on the report of the Sanitary Commission, despatched to the seat of war in the East, 1855-56
By John Sutherland

Sir John Hall's rejoinder to Dr. Sutherland's Reply to his observations on the report of the Sanitary Commissioners, at the seat of war in the East, in 1855 and 1856
By Hall, John Sir

Notes on diseases in Turkey ; and Memoir on the remittent fever of the Levant
By United Kingdom. Army and Ordnance Medical Dept.

Personnel and materiel of the medical department of the army of 30,000 men ordered to Turkey under the command of Lord Raglan
By United Kingdom. Army and Ordnance Medical Dept.

On gunshot wounds of the thorax
By Lawson, George

Report on gun-shot and sabre wounds of invalids sent to Fort Pitt during the years 1860-61
By Thomas Longmore