CANADIAN MEDICAL OFFICERS IN THE ROYAL NAVY - WORLD WAR II. Harry Stafford Morton. 112 pp. Must. Canadian Naval Memorial Trust, HMCS Sackville, PO Box 99000, Stn Forces, Halifax NS B3K 5X5. 2000. Can$18.00At the beginning of the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Navy offered 90 medical officers on loan to the Royal Navy. The author was among that group, which included leaders in Canadian surgery such as Surgeon Lieutenant McLachlin of London, Ont. The history of these medical officers has not been written because it fell between histories of the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Navy. Dr. Morton collected the names of the officers and researched their activities through the Royal Canadian Navy in Halifax and the Royal Navy in London, UK....
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
At the beginning of the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Navy offered 90 medical officers on loa...
At the beginning of the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Navy offered 90 medical officers on loa...
The planning for surgery in war was revisited in 1937 when Ian Fraser was elected a member of the Su...
Military medical services extend back long before the formation of the CFMS. A direct line can be tr...
The conventional historiography of the treatment of war neurosis in Canada is limited and suggests t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Rosalind Shirley HearderDuring World War II, 106...
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr Edwin Seaborn was starting his surgical and academic career at W...
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr Edwin Seaborn was starting his surgical and academic career at W...
This study explores the establishment of the Women’s Royal Naval Canadian Service (WRCNS) on the bas...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
At the beginning of the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Navy offered 90 medical officers on loa...
At the beginning of the Second World War, the Royal Canadian Navy offered 90 medical officers on loa...
The planning for surgery in war was revisited in 1937 when Ian Fraser was elected a member of the Su...
Military medical services extend back long before the formation of the CFMS. A direct line can be tr...
The conventional historiography of the treatment of war neurosis in Canada is limited and suggests t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Rosalind Shirley HearderDuring World War II, 106...
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr Edwin Seaborn was starting his surgical and academic career at W...
At the turn of the 20th century, Dr Edwin Seaborn was starting his surgical and academic career at W...
This study explores the establishment of the Women’s Royal Naval Canadian Service (WRCNS) on the bas...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...