Medicine, health and Irish experiences of conflict, 1914-45
Herausgeber: Durnin, David; Miller, Ian
Medicine, health and Irish experiences of conflict, 1914-45
Herausgeber: Durnin, David; Miller, Ian
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A wide ranging volume on medical history, that examines critical areas of health concerns in Ireland through the World Wars.
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A wide ranging volume on medical history, that examines critical areas of health concerns in Ireland through the World Wars.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9780719097850
- ISBN-10: 0719097851
- Artikelnr.: 45994591
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9780719097850
- ISBN-10: 0719097851
- Artikelnr.: 45994591
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
David Durnin is Irish Research Council Doctoral Scholar at the Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland, School of History, University College Dublin Ian Miller is Wellcome Trust Research Fellow at the Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland, Ulster University
Introduction - David Durnin and Ian Miller Part I: Health and disease on
the domestic front 1. 'Every human life is a national importance': the
impact of the First World War on attitudes to maternal and infant health -
Fionnuala Walsh 2. The war and influenza: the impact of the First World War
on the 1918-19 influenza pandemic in Ulster - Patricia Marsh 3. Food, the
Emergency and the lower-class Irish body, c.1939-45 - Bryce Evans 4. Alone
among neutrals: Ireland's unique experience of tuberculosis during the
Second World War - Anne Mac Lellan Part II: Health and political unrest 5.
War on our doorstep: Temple Street Hospital and the 1916 Rising - Barry
Kennerk 6. Ireland's British Army doctors and the treatment of Irish
nationalists, 1916-23 - David Durnin 7. The 'report of a nightmare':
hallucinating conflict in the political and personal frontiers of Ulster
during the IRA border campaign of 1920-22 - Fiachra Byrne Part III:
Institutions and medical personnel 8. From front to home and back again:
geographical networks of auxiliary medical care in the First World War -
Ronan Foley 9. Hope and experience: nurses from Belfast hospitals in the
First World War - Seán Graffin 10. War work on the home front: the Central
Sphagnum Depot for Ireland at the Royal College of Science for Ireland,
1915-19 - Clara Cullen 11. On the brink of universalism: the Emergency
Hospital Services in Second World War Northern Ireland - Seán Lucey 12.
Imperial continuities: Irish doctors and the British armed forces, 1922-45
- Steven O'Connor 13. Migrants, medics, matrons: exploring the spectrum of
Irish immigrants in the wartime British health sector - Jennifer Redmond
Index
the domestic front 1. 'Every human life is a national importance': the
impact of the First World War on attitudes to maternal and infant health -
Fionnuala Walsh 2. The war and influenza: the impact of the First World War
on the 1918-19 influenza pandemic in Ulster - Patricia Marsh 3. Food, the
Emergency and the lower-class Irish body, c.1939-45 - Bryce Evans 4. Alone
among neutrals: Ireland's unique experience of tuberculosis during the
Second World War - Anne Mac Lellan Part II: Health and political unrest 5.
War on our doorstep: Temple Street Hospital and the 1916 Rising - Barry
Kennerk 6. Ireland's British Army doctors and the treatment of Irish
nationalists, 1916-23 - David Durnin 7. The 'report of a nightmare':
hallucinating conflict in the political and personal frontiers of Ulster
during the IRA border campaign of 1920-22 - Fiachra Byrne Part III:
Institutions and medical personnel 8. From front to home and back again:
geographical networks of auxiliary medical care in the First World War -
Ronan Foley 9. Hope and experience: nurses from Belfast hospitals in the
First World War - Seán Graffin 10. War work on the home front: the Central
Sphagnum Depot for Ireland at the Royal College of Science for Ireland,
1915-19 - Clara Cullen 11. On the brink of universalism: the Emergency
Hospital Services in Second World War Northern Ireland - Seán Lucey 12.
Imperial continuities: Irish doctors and the British armed forces, 1922-45
- Steven O'Connor 13. Migrants, medics, matrons: exploring the spectrum of
Irish immigrants in the wartime British health sector - Jennifer Redmond
Index
Introduction - David Durnin and Ian Miller Part I: Health and disease on
the domestic front 1. 'Every human life is a national importance': the
impact of the First World War on attitudes to maternal and infant health -
Fionnuala Walsh 2. The war and influenza: the impact of the First World War
on the 1918-19 influenza pandemic in Ulster - Patricia Marsh 3. Food, the
Emergency and the lower-class Irish body, c.1939-45 - Bryce Evans 4. Alone
among neutrals: Ireland's unique experience of tuberculosis during the
Second World War - Anne Mac Lellan Part II: Health and political unrest 5.
War on our doorstep: Temple Street Hospital and the 1916 Rising - Barry
Kennerk 6. Ireland's British Army doctors and the treatment of Irish
nationalists, 1916-23 - David Durnin 7. The 'report of a nightmare':
hallucinating conflict in the political and personal frontiers of Ulster
during the IRA border campaign of 1920-22 - Fiachra Byrne Part III:
Institutions and medical personnel 8. From front to home and back again:
geographical networks of auxiliary medical care in the First World War -
Ronan Foley 9. Hope and experience: nurses from Belfast hospitals in the
First World War - Seán Graffin 10. War work on the home front: the Central
Sphagnum Depot for Ireland at the Royal College of Science for Ireland,
1915-19 - Clara Cullen 11. On the brink of universalism: the Emergency
Hospital Services in Second World War Northern Ireland - Seán Lucey 12.
Imperial continuities: Irish doctors and the British armed forces, 1922-45
- Steven O'Connor 13. Migrants, medics, matrons: exploring the spectrum of
Irish immigrants in the wartime British health sector - Jennifer Redmond
Index
the domestic front 1. 'Every human life is a national importance': the
impact of the First World War on attitudes to maternal and infant health -
Fionnuala Walsh 2. The war and influenza: the impact of the First World War
on the 1918-19 influenza pandemic in Ulster - Patricia Marsh 3. Food, the
Emergency and the lower-class Irish body, c.1939-45 - Bryce Evans 4. Alone
among neutrals: Ireland's unique experience of tuberculosis during the
Second World War - Anne Mac Lellan Part II: Health and political unrest 5.
War on our doorstep: Temple Street Hospital and the 1916 Rising - Barry
Kennerk 6. Ireland's British Army doctors and the treatment of Irish
nationalists, 1916-23 - David Durnin 7. The 'report of a nightmare':
hallucinating conflict in the political and personal frontiers of Ulster
during the IRA border campaign of 1920-22 - Fiachra Byrne Part III:
Institutions and medical personnel 8. From front to home and back again:
geographical networks of auxiliary medical care in the First World War -
Ronan Foley 9. Hope and experience: nurses from Belfast hospitals in the
First World War - Seán Graffin 10. War work on the home front: the Central
Sphagnum Depot for Ireland at the Royal College of Science for Ireland,
1915-19 - Clara Cullen 11. On the brink of universalism: the Emergency
Hospital Services in Second World War Northern Ireland - Seán Lucey 12.
Imperial continuities: Irish doctors and the British armed forces, 1922-45
- Steven O'Connor 13. Migrants, medics, matrons: exploring the spectrum of
Irish immigrants in the wartime British health sector - Jennifer Redmond
Index