Report on Third International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Paris, April, 1925
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viii, 111 pp. 8vo. Illustrated with black & white photographs. An account of the proceedings of the third in a series of military medical conferences held in reaction to the horrors of World War I. Reprinted from The Military Surgeon. From the foreword: "Professor Tuffier began a recent communication to the French Academy of Medicine with the statement that the lessons of the War have been too cruel and too costly for us to forget them or fail to profit by them. Such has been the motive which has brought together the medical representatives of the Allied and neutral nations in the biennial Congresses held at Brussels, at Rome and a year ago in Paris, in order that the lessons of military medicine and surgery might be codified and made available for the future benefit of humanity... For the third time Commander William Seaman Bainbridge, U.S.N.R.F. has represented his country at a Congress and has undertaken the labor and expense of preparing and making available to his professional brethren the results of its deliberations. The publication of these has been undertaken by the Association of Military Surgeons and are now offered to its members and to the medical profession of America."