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The Demands of Humanity - Army Medical Disaster Relief (Paperback)
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The Demands of Humanity - Army Medical Disaster Relief (Paperback)
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Loot Price R535
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From the earliest days of the Republic, the United States Army has
not just maintained the national defense but has also performed a
wide variety of peacetime missions. Army officers helped explore
the West, Army engineers built early flood control systems, and
Army pilots flew the first airmail routes. The Army Medical
Department in particular has long aided the civilian community. Its
members regularly contributed to the advancement of medical
knowledge and in special situations provided health care for
civilians. The Demands of Humanity examines one aspect of that
direct assistance, medical aid rendered during natural disasters.
Discussing help given both at home and abroad, this third volume in
the Special Studies Series examines the origin of the relief
mission in the nineteenth century and recounts its history to 1976.
With their special expertise in public health and the treatment of
mass casualties, Army medical personnel during these years compiled
an impressive record of assistance. After the Spanish-American War,
Army doctors made medical history in their campaigns against
epidemic diseases in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. In
times of twentieth century floods, hurricanes, tornadoes,
earthquakes, famines, and epidemics, Army medical personnel aided
individuals and furnished stricken communities valuable advice on
sanitation and health care. The Demands of Humanity chronicles the
humanitarian contribution made by Army doctors, nurses, and medical
corpsmen during disaster situations. It also examines the problems
their units encountered in relief operations and explains the
development of the Army's assistance role. It thereby contributes
not only to the often-neglected history of the peacetime role of
the military but to the history of social welfare policy in the
United States as well. James L. Collins, Jr. Brigadier General, USA
Chief of Military History
General
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