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A Surgeon in Khaki, A Surgeon in Khaki, 0803234929, 0-8032-3492-9, 978-0-8032-3492-5, 9780803234925, Arthur Anderson Martin Introduction by Glyn Harper, , A Surgeon in Khaki, 0803269285, 0-8032-6928-5, 978-0-8032-6928-6, 9780803269286, Arthur Anderson Martin Introduction by Glyn Harper

A Surgeon in Khaki
Through France and Flanders in World War I
Arthur Anderson Martin
Introduction by Glyn Harper

paperback
2011. 320 pp.
26 illustrations, 1 map
978-0-8032-3492-5
$19.95 t
 

Considered by critics to be an accurate portrayal of frontline medical conditions, A Surgeon in Khaki is New Zealand surgeon Arthur Anderson Martin’s account of his experiences in 1914, early in World War I. Already a well-respected and widely traveled surgeon when war broke out, Martin joined the Royal Army Medical Corps. Under Field Marshal Sir John French, he served at Le Havre, Harfleur, and at the battle of the Marne. He marched to Aisne, to the new lines behind La Bassée, and finally to Flanders. During his entire service, he advocated immediate specialist surgery for the direst wounds, even under fire.
 
In this engaging narrative, the reader experiences the daily life of war through the eyes of the medical officers who tried valiantly to help the wounded and ill on the front lines of World War I. Martin provides colorful descriptions of the soldiers and officers, harrowing details of the battles, and riveting accounts of the difficulty of treating men in a war zone. A better firsthand account of medicine during World War I is not to be found.

Arthur Anderson Martin (1876–1916) served in France and Belgium during World War I. Wounded at Flers during the Somme battle on September 17, 1916, Martin died in the base hospital that same night. Glyn Harper (Lt. Col., retired) is a professor of war studies at Massey University in New Zealand and was the commanding officer of the Military Studies Institute from 1996 to 2000. He is the author of seventeen books, most recently Images of World War One: A Photographic Record of New Zealanders at War, 1914–1918.

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