Manual of Army Health, 1965
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Cord bound through punched pages, in a strong card and canvas binder. 686pp, illustrated with line drawing, charts, tables and diagrams throughout. (Binder is lightly worn all over, slightly soiled, with the number 62 written on in the top right corner in black felt tip pen). Some rusting on first and second leaves, from rusting on the metal ends of the binding cord, and a few mild signs of fingering, else internally neat and clean. Binding is firm. A comprehensive, extensive manual for Army health practitioner to achieve and maintain health among army personnel. With sections, for example, on Progress in the Prevention of Disease; Army Health Organization in Peace and War; Meteorology and Effect of Climate on Health; Water Supplies; Medical Aspects of Troop Movements; Disinfection and Disinfestation; Medical Statistics; Q Fever; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever; and many more. A large and heavy volume which may require an additional charge for overseas delivery.