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quadgram | frequency |
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the british red cross | 45 |
british red cross society | 32 |
first australian general hospital | 32 |
of the red cross | 28 |
the sick and wounded | 25 |
there is no doubt | 22 |
the first australian general | 22 |
the president of the | 21 |
is no doubt that | 20 |
in the case of | 19 |
branch british red cross | 16 |
the australian red cross | 16 |
australian branch british red | 16 |
the red cross society | 14 |
of the british red | 14 |
at the same time | 13 |
of the republic of | 13 |
the australian army medical | 13 |
the australian branch british | 13 |
majesty the king of | 12 |
of the sick and | 12 |
president of the republic | 12 |
his majesty the king | 12 |
australian army medical corps | 12 |
the work of the | 12 |
australian general hospital was | 10 |
on the part of | 10 |
to face page the | 10 |
the fact that the | 9 |
as a matter of | 9 |
of the present convention | 9 |
of the australian branch | 9 |
officer in charge of | 9 |
the case of the | 9 |
the wounded and sick | 9 |
no doubt that the | 8 |
in time of peace | 8 |
in time of war | 8 |
of the australian army | 8 |
it is difficult to | 8 |
of sick and wounded | 8 |
at the beginning of | 8 |
a large number of | 8 |
his excellency sir henry | 8 |
of the first australian | 8 |
hundred yards from the | 8 |
director of medical services | 8 |
in charge of the | 8 |
go over the top | 8 |
to the fact that | 8 |
the battle of vimy | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
a good deal of | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
the officer in charge | 7 |
battle of vimy ridge | 7 |
as far as possible | 7 |
excellency sir henry macmahon | 7 |
article the present convention | 7 |
at the end of | 7 |
the end of the | 7 |
the whole of the | 7 |
the bulk of the | 7 |
medical units and establishments | 7 |
of one of the | 6 |
of the geneva convention | 6 |
the office of the | 6 |
suffering from venereal disease | 6 |
by the british red | 6 |
shall be respected and | 6 |
a certain amount of | 6 |
in plain view of | 6 |
a matter of fact | 6 |
in connection with the | 6 |
of the field ambulance | 6 |
to get out of | 6 |
so far as the | 6 |
for the first time | 6 |
work of the australian | 6 |
the red cross is | 6 |
british red cross and | 6 |
the provisions of the | 6 |
by reason of the | 6 |
the battle of arras | 6 |
medical corps in egypt | 6 |
under the control of | 6 |
in the vicinity of | 6 |
and order of st | 6 |
army medical corps in | 6 |
into the hands of | 5 |
cross and order of | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
get out of the | 5 |
to the firing line | 5 |
in the event of | 5 |
the army medical corps | 5 |
the wounded or sick | 5 |
on the western front | 5 |
the gravity of the | 5 |
at the expense of | 5 |
the united states of | 5 |
the pressure on the | 5 |
in the front line | 5 |
provisions of the present | 5 |
branch of the british | 5 |
a portion of the | 5 |
one of the most | 5 |
the hands of the | 5 |
beginning of the war | 5 |
his majesty the emperor | 5 |
in the first instance | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
lines of communication medical | 5 |
the director of medical | 5 |
red cross in egypt | 5 |
the outbreak of war | 5 |
australian red cross society | 5 |
of the medical officer | 5 |
sick and wounded from | 5 |
quantities of goods were | 5 |
the venereal diseases hospital | 5 |
down in the valley | 5 |
the control of the | 5 |
the red cross movement | 5 |
with the rank of | 5 |
the officer commanding the | 5 |
of communication medical units | 5 |
of the work of | 5 |
by the officer commanding | 5 |
of the united states | 5 |
the vicinity of the | 5 |
from the front line | 5 |
attempt was made to | 5 |
from time to time | 5 |
as far as the | 5 |
red cross and order | 5 |
only a matter of | 5 |
that the british red | 5 |
australian force in egypt | 5 |
the men in the | 5 |
two or three hundred | 5 |
with the aid of | 5 |
by the australian branch | 5 |
caring for the wounded | 5 |
majesty the emperor of | 5 |
sent back to australia | 5 |
ambulance down in the | 5 |
red cross society in | 5 |
an infectious diseases hospital | 5 |
australian sick and wounded | 5 |
the officers of the | 4 |
the rank and file | 4 |
for the reception of | 4 |
the aid of the | 4 |
there were a few | 4 |
geneva convention of july | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
red cross stores which | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
national flag of the | 4 |
to go to the | 4 |
of the officer commanding | 4 |
the high commissioner for | 4 |
from the firing line | 4 |
british red cross in | 4 |
there is much to | 4 |
is much to be | 4 |
whose business it is | 4 |
the first general hospital | 4 |
large quantities of goods | 4 |
to face page illustration | 4 |
and many of the | 4 |
business it is to | 4 |
hospitals in time of | 4 |
out of the lines | 4 |
feet in the air | 4 |
the work was done | 4 |
for the accommodation of | 4 |
of prince ibrahim khalim | 4 |
the direction of the | 4 |
the competent military authority | 4 |
or a total of | 4 |
at a later date | 4 |
of the auxiliary hospitals | 4 |
of the medical officers | 4 |
red cross society and | 4 |
it should be remembered | 4 |
to prevent them from | 4 |
in the first place | 4 |
officers of the field | 4 |
plain view of the | 4 |
the national flag of | 4 |
light horse field ambulance | 4 |
the australian branch of | 4 |
sick and wounded in | 4 |
la mode de guerre | 4 |
australian branch of the | 4 |
be made of the | 4 |
could not have been | 4 |
in such a manner | 4 |
some idea of the | 4 |
it became obvious that | 4 |
it may be said | 4 |
to the risk of | 4 |
yards from the front | 4 |
in the same manner | 4 |
of the australian red | 4 |
effort was made to | 4 |
flag of the belligerent | 4 |
at the last moment | 4 |
in spite of the | 4 |
at the time of | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
the amount of disease | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
in the middle of | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
who in civil life | 4 |
the arrival of the | 4 |
the principles of the | 4 |
the date on which | 4 |
as well as for | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
be sent to the | 4 |
the amount of venereal | 4 |
in the direction of | 4 |
the red cross stores | 4 |
amount of venereal disease | 4 |
the operations of the | 4 |
of red cross goods | 4 |
the swiss federal council | 4 |
since the war began | 4 |
the present convention shall | 4 |
a number of medical | 4 |
and a number of | 4 |
and red cross stores | 4 |
it was impossible to | 4 |
was one of the | 4 |
and there is no | 4 |
to tell me that | 4 |
the rest of us | 4 |
for the use of | 4 |
the heliopolis palace hotel | 4 |
to one of the | 4 |
by the red cross | 4 |
manner in which the | 4 |
as they are in | 4 |
a few hundred yards | 4 |
such a manner that | 4 |
principles of the geneva | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
and converted into an | 4 |
of the wounded and | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
number of sick and | 4 |
and some of the | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
out of the line | 4 |
on the other hand | 4 |
arrived in egypt in | 4 |
hands of the enemy | 4 |
one of the best | 4 |
should be remembered that | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
under the direction of | 4 |
to the australian force | 4 |
palace of prince ibrahim | 4 |
of the army medical | 4 |
of recruits on arrival | 3 |
field ambulance stretcher bearers | 3 |
he said with a | 3 |
the red cross work | 3 |
relief fund to assist | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
wall of the trench | 3 |
be a medical officer | 3 |
themselves to the risk | 3 |
had to go to | 3 |
any red cross goods | 3 |
of the principles of | 3 |
of the men of | 3 |
interest to the australian | 3 |
officer commanding the hospital | 3 |
the voyage of the | 3 |
the commencement of or | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
of the heliopolis palace | 3 |
at all events in | 3 |
and for the first | 3 |
henry and lady macmahon | 3 |
the hundred and one | 3 |
end of the voyage | 3 |
the lines of communication | 3 |
the force in egypt | 3 |
to find out what | 3 |
it is impossible to | 3 |
the prophylaxis of disease | 3 |
had the good fortune | 3 |
point at which the | 3 |
of a certain canadian | 3 |
the crisis of may | 3 |
difficulty was experienced in | 3 |
the commonwealth of australia | 3 |
on this principle that | 3 |
as if they were | 3 |
late of heliopolis mr | 3 |
transport of sick and | 3 |
in accordance with the | 3 |
article the signatory governments | 3 |
assist in relieving distress | 3 |
hole in the ground | 3 |
it would have been | 3 |
new zealand army corps | 3 |
in the creation of | 3 |
the nearest field ambulance | 3 |
red cross indicates medical | 3 |
a certain canadian battalion | 3 |
to be expended by | 3 |
of some of the | 3 |
of the powers which | 3 |
the hospitals and convalescent | 3 |
in the land of | 3 |
well as to the | 3 |
so long as they | 3 |
the center of the | 3 |
the staff of general | 3 |
the business of the | 3 |
general sir john maxwell | 3 |
of the men who | 3 |
the form of a | 3 |
the following day i | 3 |
the prevention of disease | 3 |
the royal flying corps | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
thousand feet in the | 3 |
an ambulance down in | 3 |
policy adopted by the | 3 |
passing it may be | 3 |
the position of the | 3 |
here and there a | 3 |
her excellency lady macmahon | 3 |
despite the fact that | 3 |
was placed under the | 3 |
service at the front | 3 |
high commissioner for egypt | 3 |
daily or several times | 3 |
as soon as possible | 3 |
that it was a | 3 |
active steps were taken | 3 |
to the gravity of | 3 |
in a base hospital | 3 |
could not be used | 3 |
a number of men | 3 |
in the early stages | 3 |
at an early stage | 3 |
and new zealand army | 3 |
the early part of | 3 |
steps were taken to | 3 |
the conditions laid down | 3 |
for the reason that | 3 |
hospital was to be | 3 |
with regard to the | 3 |
loved ones at home | 3 |
of the medical service | 3 |
of a group of | 3 |
for a couple of | 3 |
to the netherland government | 3 |
shall be distinguished by | 3 |
red cross society to | 3 |
a duly certified copy | 3 |
be sent back to | 3 |
first deposit of ratifications | 3 |
in times of peace | 3 |
for a few weeks | 3 |
by the military authorities | 3 |
far as the eye | 3 |
to all the other | 3 |
to the red cross | 3 |
in any case before | 3 |
on a white ground | 3 |
it was found that | 3 |
in the cause of | 3 |
if the wound is | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
do not think that | 3 |
warfare of the past | 3 |
and the australian branch | 3 |
red cross on a | 3 |
in the battle of | 3 |
it was decided to | 3 |
the creation of an | 3 |
the cause of the | 3 |
the officer commanding any | 3 |
me that he had | 3 |
the unit or establishment | 3 |
on the ground that | 3 |
on any one day | 3 |
people in the world | 3 |
or any of the | 3 |
british red cross has | 3 |
the king of the | 3 |
hundred and one other | 3 |
early months of the | 3 |
be of service to | 3 |
before they are employed | 3 |
was the fact that | 3 |
the authorities of their | 3 |
cross indicates medical stations | 3 |
were found to be | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
with a smile on | 3 |
voyage of the kyarra | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
or several times a | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
stations of special interest | 3 |
out of the trenches | 3 |
the first and second | 3 |
through the diplomatic channel | 3 |
the rank of major | 3 |
to a certain extent | 3 |
to propose to their | 3 |
than that of the | 3 |
by the fact that | 3 |
to the staff of | 3 |
in charge of a | 3 |
the men who are | 3 |
the first deposit of | 3 |
this way and that | 3 |
to the medical service | 3 |
of the contracting powers | 3 |
the date of the | 3 |
due to the fact | 3 |
the same group of | 3 |
several times a week | 3 |
second australian general hospital | 3 |
commencement of or during | 3 |
the red cross indicates | 3 |
the state of victoria | 3 |
the first stationary hospital | 3 |
in addition a large | 3 |
day when we were | 3 |
general hospital was to | 3 |
i do not think | 3 |
case before they are | 3 |
it need hardly be | 3 |
of the best stories | 3 |
the hole in the | 3 |
number of medical officers | 3 |
to the force in | 3 |
left for london on | 3 |
date on which it | 3 |
medical officer of the | 3 |
it is true that | 3 |
the australian force in | 3 |
late of zeitoun mr | 3 |
certified copy of the | 3 |
under the conditions laid | 3 |
medical stations of special | 3 |
the enemy front line | 3 |
special interest to the | 3 |
the treatment of the | 3 |
the total number of | 3 |
luna park and the | 3 |
london on duty on | 3 |
very large number of | 3 |
the point at which | 3 |
of the convalescent hospitals | 3 |
the number of sick | 3 |
show the extent of | 3 |
sent to the front | 3 |
the staff of the | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
on one side of | 3 |
for the sick and | 3 |
much to be said | 3 |
for london on duty | 3 |
the edge of a | 3 |
and that it was | 3 |
placed under military control | 3 |
of the rank and | 3 |
any case before they | 3 |
sickness wounds in action | 3 |
first casualty clearing station | 3 |
the casualty clearing station | 3 |
of a number of | 3 |
officer of the hospital | 3 |
or to propose to | 3 |
cross on a white | 3 |
the legion of honor | 3 |
red cross society was | 3 |
fund to assist in | 3 |
duly certified copy of | 3 |
president of the united | 3 |
owing to the fact | 3 |
on the staff of | 3 |
medical units in egypt | 3 |
australian and new zealand | 3 |
that the hospital was | 3 |
long as they are | 3 |
in writing to the | 3 |
a surgeon in arms | 3 |
to the extent of | 3 |
sitting in a dugout | 3 |
the hands of surgeon | 3 |
in passing it may | 3 |
in view of the | 3 |
red cross australian branch | 3 |
had the pleasure of | 3 |
british red cross australian | 3 |
fall into the hands | 3 |
provided by the british | 3 |
ras el tin convalescent | 3 |
his royal highness the | 3 |
set out in the | 3 |
acquisition of many buildings | 3 |
and in any case | 3 |
sick and wounded soldiers | 3 |
the egyptian climate again | 3 |
to assist in relieving | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
of the belligerent to | 3 |
work of the y | 3 |
patriotic fund relief of | 3 |
the australian intermediate base | 3 |
second australian stationary hospital | 3 |
not likely to be | 3 |
that there should be | 3 |
in the chapter on | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
of the work done | 3 |
be a medical practitioner | 3 |
army medical corps at | 3 |
excellency lady helen munro | 3 |
a sinse of humor | 3 |
of special interest to | 3 |
the duty of the | 3 |
but at any rate | 3 |
sick and off duty | 3 |
smile on their lips | 3 |
the town of vimy | 3 |
it may not be | 3 |
some of the men | 3 |
sir henry and lady | 3 |
view of the germans | 3 |
a large staff of | 3 |
her excellency lady helen | 3 |
on the subject of | 3 |
in the australian army | 3 |
may be said that | 3 |
a certain number of | 3 |
in the cellar of | 3 |
after the battle of | 3 |
for the red cross | 3 |
in addition to the | 3 |
the efficiency of the | 3 |
months of the war | 3 |
the ophthalmic and aural | 3 |
to go over the | 3 |
the movements of the | 3 |
but it is a | 3 |
presided over by a | 3 |
heliopolis the sporting club | 3 |
be remembered that the | 3 |
it seemed that the | 3 |
were sent to malta | 3 |
the principal medical officer | 3 |
at the commencement of | 3 |
be placed in the | 3 |
in the world who | 3 |
should be a medical | 3 |
a limited number of | 3 |
so far as possible | 3 |
on the outskirts of | 3 |
requisition signed by the | 3 |
ophthalmic and aural work | 3 |
with the exception of | 3 |
but there is no | 3 |
indicates medical stations of | 3 |
a mile or so | 3 |
as well as to | 3 |
fund relief of distress | 3 |
a very large number | 3 |
in a few hours | 3 |
a smile on their | 3 |
a mass of ruins | 3 |
the declaration of war | 3 |
principal medical officer of | 2 |
of medical officers and | 2 |
should have been formed | 2 |
made a number of | 2 |
belonging to the medical | 2 |
red cross supplies sheets | 2 |
same the world over | 2 |
was reduced to small | 2 |
of the british consul | 2 |
about the center of | 2 |
straight hit from a | 2 |
of camp life in | 2 |
signed by the o | 2 |
the bois de boulogne | 2 |
hospital to the lines | 2 |
watching the movements of | 2 |
an attempt made to | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
by the appointment of | 2 |
was being used as | 2 |
closure of australian hospitals | 2 |
the opening of the | 2 |
needless to say the | 2 |
of the hospital units | 2 |
in the administration of | 2 |
had to cross a | 2 |
all remains of food | 2 |
by the australian red | 2 |
the act of accession | 2 |
grave to rest in | 2 |
thudding into the earth | 2 |
were sent to the | 2 |
the acquisition of many | 2 |
thank you for your | 2 |
the dugout of the | 2 |
an hour or two | 2 |
and infectious diseases camp | 2 |
by reason of its | 2 |
later date became capable | 2 |
the personal direction of | 2 |
the belligerents shall keep | 2 |
and the red cross | 2 |
almost the whole of | 2 |
of cases for shelving | 2 |
a red cross on | 2 |
latest within five years | 2 |
could be obtained from | 2 |
eyes of the army | 2 |
what was to be | 2 |
the previous consent of | 2 |
toward the front lines | 2 |
of the commanding officer | 2 |
deal of difficulty was | 2 |
highness the prince of | 2 |
a piece of shell | 2 |
the following table indicates | 2 |
that the greater part | 2 |
a horizontal band of | 2 |
of a very large | 2 |
amount of red cross | 2 |
that they would be | 2 |
an absolute disregard of | 2 |
case of the powers | 2 |
in charge of this | 2 |
go out and get | 2 |
enlistment of the unfit | 2 |
be said that the | 2 |
a mixture of english | 2 |
the fire of the | 2 |
different hospitals in cairo | 2 |
it is a bright | 2 |
at kubba les bains | 2 |
reduced to small proportions | 2 |
miles to the north | 2 |
should be said that | 2 |
to get rid of | 2 |
on the egyptian climate | 2 |
in the united states | 2 |
and an attempt made | 2 |
deposited in the archives | 2 |
while sitting in a | 2 |
any of the others | 2 |
his highness the sultan | 2 |
convention of remains in | 2 |
unfit for duty daily | 2 |
quarter of a mile | 2 |
staff of the commander | 2 |
just in time to | 2 |
the government would have | 2 |
and on one occasion | 2 |
all of the time | 2 |
and the other auxiliary | 2 |
either in time of | 2 |
wounded and the sick | 2 |
both officers and men | 2 |
treatment of camp cases | 2 |
individuals or officially recognised | 2 |
from red cross funds | 2 |
was one of those | 2 |
who have been in | 2 |
what the boys call | 2 |
the medical officer to | 2 |
up their lives on | 2 |
the work has been | 2 |
plan of heliopolis palace | 2 |
they were asked to | 2 |
by the commonwealth government | 2 |
contracted and deaths resulting | 2 |
back over the parapet | 2 |
the edge of the | 2 |
the wet bulb temperatures | 2 |
to ease the pressure | 2 |
taking a short cut | 2 |
taking part in the | 2 |
of lines of communication | 2 |
to a representative of | 2 |
the general officer commanding | 2 |
the diplomatic channel to | 2 |
was putting on a | 2 |
the fact that men | 2 |
side of the matter | 2 |
and wounded to suez | 2 |
by a piece of | 2 |
found on the dead | 2 |
the system of compulsory | 2 |
with the officers of | 2 |
on duty on april | 2 |
the red cross inquiry | 2 |
time of peace or | 2 |
food shall be kept | 2 |
it may be at | 2 |
frigidity of the feet | 2 |
lack of adequate preparation | 2 |
located in egypt for | 2 |
of their respective governments | 2 |
the object of the | 2 |
stretcher bearers are trained | 2 |
australian general hospital for | 2 |
surgical work and sepsis | 2 |
there should be a | 2 |
to the number of | 2 |
of the leave all | 2 |
the north of france | 2 |
el tin convalescent home | 2 |
the house of commons | 2 |
may be mentioned that | 2 |
the men go over | 2 |
communicating trenches run from | 2 |
in the royal army | 2 |
of the fact that | 2 |
australians and new zealanders | 2 |
are prisoners of war | 2 |
for the adaptation of | 2 |
and officers of the | 2 |
that he was a | 2 |
the early months of | 2 |
the way already indicated | 2 |
the establishment of the | 2 |
and he was right | 2 |
and a few of | 2 |
if the wounded did | 2 |
that the expansion of | 2 |
what was actually done | 2 |
grin on his face | 2 |
him to carry on | 2 |
than two or three | 2 |
it may have been | 2 |
with one or two | 2 |
during the crisis of | 2 |
the authorisation of the | 2 |
was actually done in | 2 |
reinforcements did not arrive | 2 |
it is not too | 2 |
accommodation was still insufficient | 2 |
sigh of relief when | 2 |
in case of emergency | 2 |
by the officers of | 2 |
banged into the earth | 2 |
on arrival in egypt | 2 |
by the netherland government | 2 |
of medical services in | 2 |
part at the expense | 2 |
we had to give | 2 |
shall be deposited at | 2 |
his commission in the | 2 |
part in the operations | 2 |
first lull in the | 2 |
they were allowed to | 2 |
the red cross to | 2 |
from exposing themselves to | 2 |
both the enemy and | 2 |
employed with the signification | 2 |
a tour of inspection | 2 |
of the greatest battles | 2 |
men whose business it | 2 |
the range of this | 2 |
who had given up | 2 |
the geneva convention of | 2 |
the island of lemnos | 2 |
once told me that | 2 |
emblem of the red | 2 |
at the time when | 2 |
no doubt it is | 2 |
is hit by a | 2 |
base hospitals at the | 2 |
every one of us | 2 |
a man who is | 2 |
hospital was effected under | 2 |
ii the voyage of | 2 |
cross society in australia | 2 |
the distribution of goods | 2 |
sympathetic help given by | 2 |
french red cross society | 2 |
twenty years of age | 2 |
in a rainless country | 2 |
here and there is | 2 |
advanced dressing station of | 2 |
to the powers invited | 2 |
a group of officers | 2 |
to be respected under | 2 |
broad grin on his | 2 |
it is practically impossible | 2 |
the time of writing | 2 |
for all the world | 2 |
of the date on | 2 |
respected and exempt from | 2 |
a short distance away | 2 |
men in the hospital | 2 |
identification of the troops | 2 |
is described in the | 2 |
the lady of the | 2 |
an authority in due | 2 |
the expansion was effected | 2 |
in the preceding paragraph | 2 |
stories are told of | 2 |
the same allowances and | 2 |
cairo is full of | 2 |
were sent back to | 2 |
the first time in | 2 |
one of the officers | 2 |
that the medical officer | 2 |
miles from the scene | 2 |
hospitals and convalescent homes | 2 |
were proceeding to france | 2 |
the manner in which | 2 |
took part in the | 2 |
signed by the officer | 2 |
two or three layers | 2 |
of the allies to | 2 |
up to the present | 2 |
a careful examination of | 2 |
he seemed to think | 2 |
with the previous consent | 2 |
the president and members | 2 |
be ratified as soon | 2 |
fallen into the hands | 2 |
one of the many | 2 |
as many of the | 2 |
and a half in | 2 |
under the presidency of | 2 |
to avoid the risk | 2 |
amount of trouble and | 2 |
whose duty it was | 2 |
of the said ships | 2 |
the laws of war | 2 |
only a few hundred | 2 |
the leave all of | 2 |
the notification to all | 2 |
just before the great | 2 |
powers invited to the | 2 |
take the necessary measures | 2 |
in order to avoid | 2 |
actually done in egypt | 2 |
to serve at the | 2 |
dangers to be avoided | 2 |
of the state of | 2 |
to the office of | 2 |
a little over one | 2 |
the opinion of the | 2 |
not taking any chances | 2 |
they were suffering from | 2 |
to the wants of | 2 |
of which we were | 2 |
the extent of disease | 2 |
english ladies in cairo | 2 |
he was met by | 2 |
said with a smile | 2 |
general hospital was effected | 2 |
spire of a church | 2 |
by the high commissioner | 2 |
executive officer in egypt | 2 |
the treatment of disease | 2 |
showing infectious diseases camp | 2 |
it was only a | 2 |
the command of the | 2 |
sixty days after the | 2 |
of those who were | 2 |
have been treated in | 2 |
to the dardanelles and | 2 |
may appeal to the | 2 |
was on this principle | 2 |
invited to the second | 2 |
side of a trench | 2 |
filled in by the | 2 |
convalescent hospital for patients | 2 |
which was to be | 2 |
the dangers of camp | 2 |
are unfit to leave | 2 |
a rate exceeding a | 2 |
the base or at | 2 |
australian general hospital would | 2 |
at the office of | 2 |
venereal disease on any | 2 |
was the cause of | 2 |
army medical corps who | 2 |
one at heliopolis and | 2 |
the wag of the | 2 |
in order to provide | 2 |
been placed under military | 2 |
after the germans had | 2 |
the rules of the | 2 |
all the laws of | 2 |
from the scene of | 2 |
the medical officers were | 2 |
on a large scale | 2 |
that it is only | 2 |
medical students and educated | 2 |
cannot be obtained from | 2 |
of the field ambulances | 2 |
one of those small | 2 |
into an infectious diseases | 2 |
returning home after a | 2 |
in spite of all | 2 |
advantages of military administration | 2 |
where the thanks of | 2 |
i the australian army | 2 |
staff of general ford | 2 |
ready for the reception | 2 |
in egypt in february | 2 |
sick and wounded on | 2 |
recommendations to promote efficiency | 2 |
to the first deposit | 2 |
the ratifications shall be | 2 |
the medical officer in | 2 |
now you have the | 2 |
of the preceding article | 2 |
operations of the war | 2 |
all of the leave | 2 |
a mile or two | 2 |
and a certain amount | 2 |
or three hundred yards | 2 |
after consultation with his | 2 |
which would have been | 2 |
in the air service | 2 |
to be made to | 2 |
off duty in the | 2 |
had given a certificate | 2 |
a vivid recollection of | 2 |
the officers commanding medical | 2 |
to the australian sick | 2 |
that the hospitals should | 2 |
the part of his | 2 |
the laws of civilization | 2 |
been there for years | 2 |
the denunciation shall only | 2 |
it received the notification | 2 |
be kept in the | 2 |
sleep in the open | 2 |
the sound of a | 2 |
made some of the | 2 |
should be returned to | 2 |
would have been treated | 2 |
president and members of | 2 |
to the following questions | 2 |
i have in my | 2 |
of staff and equipment | 2 |
out of the danger | 2 |
accordance with the instructions | 2 |
had been made to | 2 |
of medical units and | 2 |
a grave to rest | 2 |
for a few days | 2 |
many of the men | 2 |
is not popular with | 2 |
hotel in the rue | 2 |
were sent to australia | 2 |
to provide the necessary | 2 |
the women of france | 2 |
regimental medical officers and | 2 |
the medical arrangements of | 2 |
to attend to the | 2 |
expense of private individuals | 2 |
trains discharging wounded at | 2 |
project of taking the | 2 |
it was on this | 2 |
the piping times of | 2 |
the middle of february | 2 |
defective examination of recruits | 2 |
i have a vivid | 2 |
one in connection with | 2 |
that if the wounded | 2 |
in which the men | 2 |
to have taken place | 2 |
one occasion i saw | 2 |
chapter vii sickness and | 2 |
as the shells were | 2 |
be at liberty to | 2 |
all the contracting powers | 2 |
way up the steep | 2 |
leave all of the | 2 |
those who consume it | 2 |
chapter viii venereal diseases | 2 |
hospitals should have been | 2 |
the wounded and the | 2 |
to make a list | 2 |
much the same group | 2 |
his loved ones at | 2 |
been at the front | 2 |
may be remarked that | 2 |
air method of treating | 2 |
policy for the future | 2 |
in the piping times | 2 |
from the standpoint of | 2 |
a joint committee of | 2 |
that he had not | 2 |
with the ambulance down | 2 |
hardly be said that | 2 |
management of a joint | 2 |
at a later period | 2 |
well as for the | 2 |
certificate that he had | 2 |
out the preceding articles | 2 |
a few of the | 2 |
it was finally decided | 2 |
to duty or australia | 2 |
the authorities of the | 2 |
disease on any one | 2 |
copy of the notification | 2 |
under the charge of | 2 |
were a few cases | 2 |
during a great war | 2 |
and exempt from capture | 2 |
methods taken to limit | 2 |
medical officer to a | 2 |
us to hide our | 2 |
out of a total | 2 |
it consisted of a | 2 |
the personnel of the | 2 |
invalids by sea and | 2 |
from the central store | 2 |
or three layers of | 2 |
previous to the battle | 2 |
whole of luna park | 2 |
operations of the society | 2 |
might at any moment | 2 |
of the women of | 2 |
was a source of | 2 |
of senior medical officers | 2 |
told me that she | 2 |
men were quite fit | 2 |
the help given by | 2 |
a quarter of a | 2 |
of the guns and | 2 |
the employment of the | 2 |
the cellar of a | 2 |
men go over the | 2 |
to a neutral state | 2 |
which became obvious in | 2 |
for the prevention of | 2 |
its value and limitations | 2 |
that at last he | 2 |
pressure on the hospitals | 2 |
by being painted white | 2 |
not going to report | 2 |
of the deposit of | 2 |
in the first australian | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
were bandied to and | 2 |
specialists were not required | 2 |
the army medical reserve | 2 |
does not seem to | 2 |
postscript closure of australian | 2 |
and to prevent them | 2 |
bully beef and biscuit | 2 |
an attack on the | 2 |
on the hill of | 2 |
the number of soldiers | 2 |
the language of the | 2 |
of the north american | 2 |
of invalids by sea | 2 |
chapter iv the rush | 2 |
land of the living | 2 |
a store in the | 2 |
the outskirts of the | 2 |
report of executive officer | 2 |
it not been for | 2 |
authorisation of the belligerent | 2 |
the evening of the | 2 |
wounded or sick who | 2 |
it was said that | 2 |
without distinction of nationality | 2 |
converted into an infectious | 2 |
was to be the | 2 |
and on the other | 2 |
that he should be | 2 |
is to be expected | 2 |
is practically impossible to | 2 |
of the officers who | 2 |
wondering if it were | 2 |
remains of food shall | 2 |
new zealand sick and | 2 |
rapid expansion of hospitals | 2 |
towers on the hill | 2 |
general principles of the | 2 |
the man who had | 2 |
who fall into the | 2 |
on the following day | 2 |
them from exposing themselves | 2 |
there are times when | 2 |
by the bursting shells | 2 |
in the house of | 2 |
made to meet the | 2 |
red cross goods were | 2 |
sick and wounded to | 2 |
of officers and men | 2 |
a short cut overland | 2 |
a voice that is | 2 |
it may safely be | 2 |
a few minutes later | 2 |
hospitals at the rear | 2 |
during this period of | 2 |
to me with a | 2 |
individual acts of pillage | 2 |
was used as a | 2 |
the benefit of the | 2 |
the new constitution of | 2 |
patient admitted to no | 2 |
it would be far | 2 |
but i do know | 2 |
told me that a | 2 |
kafr el gamous mr | 2 |
stage of the war | 2 |
englishman all me loife | 2 |
lady helen munro ferguson | 2 |
is much the same | 2 |
shall keep each other | 2 |
one side of the | 2 |
to face page on | 2 |
by the present convention | 2 |
man in the line | 2 |
in the operations of | 2 |
or you may find | 2 |
transport of invalids by | 2 |
only members of the | 2 |
members of the staff | 2 |
outskirts of the city | 2 |
the sick or wounded | 2 |
at the door of | 2 |
men who are well | 2 |
of or during hostilities | 2 |
white outside with a | 2 |
of a total of | 2 |
the second peace conference | 2 |
be taken as a | 2 |
of the services rendered | 2 |
an orderly in the | 2 |
chapter i the australian | 2 |
the amount of sickness | 2 |
the commanding officer to | 2 |
in which it was | 2 |
there is no more | 2 |
each and all of | 2 |
employment of the emblem | 2 |
medical corps at the | 2 |
to the army medical | 2 |
and wounded on board | 2 |
who have served at | 2 |
have served at the | 2 |
officer commanding any unit | 2 |
evacuation of convalescent sick | 2 |
auxiliary hospitals as the | 2 |
red cross base depot | 2 |
red cross stores on | 2 |
a couple of hundred | 2 |
said he was afraid | 2 |
of the emblem or | 2 |
diseases hospital at abbassia | 2 |
careful examination of the | 2 |
word must be said | 2 |
that the amount of | 2 |
we had the misfortune | 2 |
all that remained of | 2 |
and second stationary hospitals | 2 |
now at kubba les | 2 |
many of our own | 2 |
developed sense of humor | 2 |
first stationary hospital was | 2 |
the ruins of which | 2 |
ratification of the present | 2 |
the whole theater of | 2 |
translation of geneva convention | 2 |
at the british red | 2 |
the ras el tin | 2 |
the expense of the | 2 |
slap on the shoulder | 2 |
in the red cross | 2 |
the last time i | 2 |
the present convention are | 2 |
in medical charge of | 2 |
the australian medical service | 2 |
another infectious diseases hospital | 2 |
in command of the | 2 |
into hospital and deaths | 2 |
at the moment when | 2 |
a couple of hours | 2 |
was to be expended | 2 |
little mutton and carrots | 2 |
of heliopolis palace hotel | 2 |
the side of a | 2 |
the accommodation was still | 2 |
office of the consul | 2 |
the commanding officer was | 2 |
are told of the | 2 |
in which the work | 2 |
the people of the | 2 |
geneva convention to maritime | 2 |
with sulphate of iron | 2 |
the following table shows | 2 |
be far better to | 2 |
for a few moments | 2 |
and made her way | 2 |
clubs and red cross | 2 |
of the danger zone | 2 |
began to arrive in | 2 |
road was in plain | 2 |
it is remarkable that | 2 |
control of the british | 2 |
a boy of twenty | 2 |
by the french military | 2 |
a trip to arras | 2 |
not carried into effect | 2 |
the commanding officer and | 2 |
to where i was | 2 |
a representative of a | 2 |
ix the red cross | 2 |
shall be placed in | 2 |
it was at first | 2 |
and with the aid | 2 |
my stay in the | 2 |
goods were given to | 2 |
it is said that | 2 |
the medical units and | 2 |
dugouts in the lines | 2 |
of the enemy they | 2 |
occasion i saw a | 2 |
trouble was taken to | 2 |
the emperor of japan | 2 |
hospitals when he reached | 2 |
were a source of | 2 |
which are to be | 2 |
of ratifications shall be | 2 |
to put up a | 2 |
at that time the | 2 |
zealand sick and wounded | 2 |
in the rue de | 2 |
the girls of the | 2 |
shall be kept covered | 2 |
which means that they | 2 |
with a horizontal band | 2 |
any of the other | 2 |
the tables show the | 2 |
of difficulty was experienced | 2 |
efforts have been made | 2 |
those who could not | 2 |
war there is no | 2 |
under the command of | 2 |
of the trenches and | 2 |
the second australian general | 2 |
to the laws of | 2 |
only one man was | 2 |
far as the australian | 2 |
the royal army medical | 2 |
conjunction with the british | 2 |
the policy adopted by | 2 |
was sitting in his | 2 |
me that she had | 2 |
the adaptation of the | 2 |
venereal diseases to the | 2 |
i have been in | 2 |
of medical officers to | 2 |
in such a way | 2 |
be issued to the | 2 |
corpulent form of the | 2 |
a little mutton and | 2 |
the contents of the | 2 |
a hospital of beds | 2 |
wag of the company | 2 |
australian red cross has | 2 |
in egypt in the | 2 |
two or three feet | 2 |
all the world like | 2 |
medical friend of mine | 2 |
into the entrance of | 2 |
back over his own | 2 |
further search was made | 2 |
crisis of may and | 2 |
the officers commanding the | 2 |
dugout of the m | 2 |
of the thousands of | 2 |
is almost certain to | 2 |
unloading the hospital train | 2 |
that if oi was | 2 |
on one occasion the | 2 |
and red cross goods | 2 |
our battalion was holding | 2 |
and what was still | 2 |
to become accustomed to | 2 |
shall be subject to | 2 |
commanding officer of the | 2 |
iv the rush of | 2 |
its way to the | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
would be far better | 2 |
following table indicates the | 2 |
to add to the | 2 |
mark or trading mark | 2 |
the german side of | 2 |
from the enemy lines | 2 |
the appointment of a | 2 |
one of the men | 2 |
to the authorities of | 2 |
accompanied the expedition as | 2 |
that he could not | 2 |
to the director of | 2 |
by the officer in | 2 |
red cross society the | 2 |
a few cases of | 2 |
corps at the outbreak | 2 |
the people of australia | 2 |
expended by the officers | 2 |
service in connection with | 2 |
a regimental aid post | 2 |
but in case of | 2 |
by the erection of | 2 |
disposal of the hospital | 2 |
i was standing in | 2 |
percentage of the men | 2 |
the australian medical units | 2 |
a medical friend of | 2 |
with the british red | 2 |
in all probability the | 2 |
four hundred yards from | 2 |
case of the first | 2 |
wave of the hand | 2 |
the englishman all me | 2 |
the work was excessive | 2 |
at the first lull | 2 |
every effort was made | 2 |
for the treatment of | 2 |
of convalescent sick and | 2 |
the enemy and ourselves | 2 |
i could hardly believe | 2 |
civil and military organisation | 2 |
given us to hide | 2 |
wounded from congested hospitals | 2 |
is a strict disciplinarian | 2 |
hospital ships and transports | 2 |
the fly problem was | 2 |
sick in the lines | 2 |
new constitution of the | 2 |
of syphilis should be | 2 |
i have meet you | 2 |
those who were not | 2 |
in charge of hospital | 2 |
girls of the boulevards | 2 |
the end of april | 2 |
convalescent sick and wounded | 2 |
a hole in the | 2 |
the red cross goods | 2 |
the risk of cholera | 2 |
they go over the | 2 |
the whole of luna | 2 |
the face of the | 2 |
in red cross stores | 2 |
a battalion is holding | 2 |
bandied to and fro | 2 |
the thanks of australia | 2 |
the first australian division | 2 |
no information as to | 2 |
had the misfortune to | 2 |
effected under the personal | 2 |
with the shells dropping | 2 |
over his own lines | 2 |
a little transient fame | 2 |
to find that the | 2 |
the general principles of | 2 |
officers commanding medical units | 2 |
stand it if you | 2 |
back to duty or | 2 |
vi evacuation of the | 2 |
a further search was | 2 |
the handling of the | 2 |
would have been more | 2 |
protected by the present | 2 |
that it was very | 2 |
the first casualty clearing | 2 |
outside with a horizontal | 2 |
to the battle of | 2 |
medical officer who was | 2 |
had been in the | 2 |
is one of the | 2 |
a half in breadth | 2 |
the goods to the | 2 |
yards from the enemy | 2 |
ships mentioned in articles | 2 |
units were ordered to | 2 |
it is interesting to | 2 |
small percentage of the | 2 |
who knows his own | 2 |
showing rotunda and piazzas | 2 |
medical organisation in egypt | 2 |
red cross is to | 2 |
the emblem or the | 2 |
the examination of the | 2 |
yourself of your clothes | 2 |
to be followed by | 2 |
to meet the difficulty | 2 |
when he reached the | 2 |
the exception of the | 2 |
in the face of | 2 |
by the officers commanding | 2 |
and rapid expansion of | 2 |
the wounded in the | 2 |
commanding officer to be | 2 |
how the expansion was | 2 |
fifty yards or so | 2 |
service in south africa | 2 |
sometimes as much as | 2 |
with reference to the | 2 |
tell me that he | 2 |
done their best to | 2 |
the various hospitals and | 2 |
than at other times | 2 |
at the latest within | 2 |
with the instructions of | 2 |
as the rum ration | 2 |
this was the only | 2 |
chapter on the red | 2 |
point of view of | 2 |
the australian government that | 2 |
and unfit for duty | 2 |
life in the trenches | 2 |
in the form of | 2 |
the ships mentioned in | 2 |
on which it received | 2 |
work of the red | 2 |
in front of the | 2 |
in a time of | 2 |
the wall of a | 2 |
the enemy on the | 2 |
of them carry a | 2 |
in each of the | 2 |
which many of us | 2 |
good deal of difficulty | 2 |
was that the first | 2 |
in england and france | 2 |
greatest problem of camp | 2 |
first and second stationary | 2 |
the medical service of | 2 |
replied that it was | 2 |
to try it on | 2 |
it is their duty | 2 |
of some of our | 2 |
the land of the | 2 |
in the bottom of | 2 |
on the time of | 2 |
to denounce the present | 2 |
evacuation of the unfit | 2 |
battalion is holding a | 2 |
of the army in | 2 |
and the fact that | 2 |
which are entitled to | 2 |
of australia are due | 2 |
the dugouts in the | 2 |
and the misses spens | 2 |
arrangements have to be | 2 |
the good fortune to | 2 |
the measures necessary for | 2 |
the details of his | 2 |
combined civil and military | 2 |
on the ground and | 2 |
the early diagnosis of | 2 |
to be put on | 2 |
on one occasion a | 2 |
in the early months | 2 |
duty of the medical | 2 |
chapter x suggested reforms | 2 |
of the council of | 2 |
would have been much | 2 |
if they were the | 2 |
was only four hundred | 2 |
and in conformity with | 2 |
instructions of their respective | 2 |
the extent of the | 2 |
at that time was | 2 |
of private individuals or | 2 |
from day to day | 2 |
the past six months | 2 |
the archives of the | 2 |
the point of view | 2 |
and so far as | 2 |
in contact with them | 2 |
asked me to write | 2 |
hole in the fence | 2 |
one year after the | 2 |
of regimental medical officers | 2 |
a conference of senior | 2 |
furnished with an authority | 2 |
the armies in this | 2 |
by a bit of | 2 |
to be sent to | 2 |
from the opening of | 2 |
raised and equipped in | 2 |
that it was not | 2 |
by the australian government | 2 |
be returned to australia | 2 |
had taken vimy ridge | 2 |
authority in due form | 2 |
chapter iii arrival and | 2 |
charge of the sick | 2 |
in conjunction with the | 2 |
answers to the following | 2 |
and at a later | 2 |
people seem to imagine | 2 |
the hospitals should be | 2 |
my corporal and i | 2 |
our battalion was in | 2 |
with his excellency sir | 2 |
the man who has | 2 |
return to their own | 2 |
ratify the present convention | 2 |
much to say that | 2 |
but a number of | 2 |
a sufficient number of | 2 |
hated the englishman all | 2 |
dangers of camp life | 2 |
should be permitted to | 2 |
the eyes of the | 2 |
a sigh of relief | 2 |
it was not at | 2 |
be distinguished by being | 2 |
help given by anglo | 2 |
of this type of | 2 |
made to limit the | 2 |
charged with the duty | 2 |
for the patients and | 2 |
the latest within five | 2 |
of executive officer in | 2 |
in the early part | 2 |
a large amount of | 2 |
to their legislative bodies | 2 |
it is clear that | 2 |
sickness and mortality amongst | 2 |
shall use a liberal | 2 |
of the ship for | 2 |
certain length of time | 2 |
at the base or | 2 |
pounding of the guns | 2 |
infectious diseases hospital was | 2 |
i began to feel | 2 |
to the various hospitals | 2 |
there was no staff | 2 |
is only a matter | 2 |
consultation with his excellency | 2 |
of origin of disability | 2 |
metre and a half | 2 |
to the second peace | 2 |
with a red cross | 2 |
in front of us | 2 |
that a large number | 2 |
chapter ix the red | 2 |
to the medical officer | 2 |
a list of the | 2 |
the motor ambulance corps | 2 |
following questions are to | 2 |
on the red cross | 2 |
the moment when i | 2 |
the soldiers of the | 2 |
and it may have | 2 |
much of the work | 2 |
the french military authorities | 2 |
following table shows the | 2 |
and converted into a | 2 |
and the lack of | 2 |
so that he could | 2 |
in order to try | 2 |
hit by a shell | 2 |
and the other at | 2 |
red cross goods which | 2 |
plain view of enemy | 2 |
direction of the officer | 2 |
constitution of the australian | 2 |
once again to the | 2 |
not protected by the | 2 |
to sick and wounded | 2 |
personal direction of the | 2 |
with a smile and | 2 |
keeping the hospitals free | 2 |
admissions into hospital and | 2 |
rate is so low | 2 |
it must be remembered | 2 |
the cause of liberty | 2 |
no doubt that it | 2 |
cured could be sent | 2 |
those of us who | 2 |
is to provide comfort | 2 |
i went to the | 2 |
the australian military authorities | 2 |
towards the end of | 2 |
being painted white outside | 2 |
too much to say | 2 |
shells from our anti | 2 |
wounded in the lines | 2 |
have a vivid recollection | 2 |
defects of civil and | 2 |
be expended by the | 2 |
to which they belong | 2 |
chapter v convalescent depots | 2 |
is difficult to say | 2 |
orderly in the hospital | 2 |
was just in time | 2 |
the australian sick and | 2 |
defects which became obvious | 2 |
in the town of | 2 |
the geneva convention to | 2 |
the only members of | 2 |
dear colonel ramsay smith | 2 |
chapter xi postscript closure | 2 |
is their duty to | 2 |
to the medical profession | 2 |
have been much better | 2 |
red cross on the | 2 |
shall collect all the | 2 |
south africa and elsewhere | 2 |
special protection and certain | 2 |
on a dark night | 2 |
be attached to the | 2 |
camp life in egypt | 2 |
one of our own | 2 |
the kyarra arrived in | 2 |
lay on the ground | 2 |
and the commanding officer | 2 |
of wounded and rapid | 2 |
after an early hour | 2 |
there would have been | 2 |
the rank of lieutenant | 2 |
one of the belligerents | 2 |
the north of us | 2 |
the red cross store | 2 |
sacks th field ambulance | 2 |
military and medical precautions | 2 |
while at the same | 2 |
have been returned to | 2 |
by the sick and | 2 |
the charge of a | 2 |
placed under the charge | 2 |
office of the british | 2 |
to the commanding officer | 2 |
the wants of the | 2 |
the heavens fill with | 2 |
whether it would not | 2 |
by the exercise of | 2 |
had been transferred to | 2 |
be forgotten that the | 2 |
of the senior medical | 2 |
to the police station | 2 |
red cross or geneva | 2 |
in the line of | 2 |
it was stated that | 2 |
on the day of | 2 |
private individuals or officially | 2 |
piping times of peace | 2 |
relieving distress amongst the | 2 |
sick and unfit for | 2 |
australian army medical service | 2 |
of diseases contracted and | 2 |
of july principal visitor | 2 |
lull in the fighting | 2 |
a way that they | 2 |
the deck could not | 2 |
the hands of a | 2 |
of doing his duty | 2 |
trench is called the | 2 |
a straight hit from | 2 |
when the kyarra arrived | 2 |
of geneva convention of | 2 |
as in the case | 2 |
article the provisions of | 2 |
the boulevard des capucines | 2 |
view of enemy snipers | 2 |
medical service of armies | 2 |
seem to me that | 2 |
few hundred yards from | 2 |
and on the th | 2 |
for carrying out the | 2 |
is difficult to understand | 2 |
the number of cases | 2 |
he should be a | 2 |
have the reason that | 2 |
arrival and settlement in | 2 |
it was arranged that | 2 |
i could not be | 2 |
in the australian medical | 2 |
be under the control | 2 |
the war broke out | 2 |
utilisation of cases for | 2 |
passed out of the | 2 |
the welfare of the | 2 |
the attention of the | 2 |
the following letter from | 2 |
given a certificate that | 2 |
principles of the present | 2 |
order to try to | 2 |
officers in the australian | 2 |
the red cross supplies | 2 |
the convention of remains | 2 |
at the thought of | 2 |
the management of a | 2 |
approximate deck space available | 2 |
trained nurses are sent | 2 |
the result of the | 2 |
to feel that the | 2 |
members of the profession | 2 |
the greatest problem of | 2 |
with the fighting troops | 2 |
as one of the | 2 |
the red cross has | 2 |
not too much to | 2 |
toward the end of | 2 |
filled to overflowing with | 2 |
questions are to be | 2 |
the fact that one | 2 |
by the authorities of | 2 |
one of the auxiliary | 2 |
of the medical department | 2 |
for the welfare of | 2 |
wounded and rapid expansion | 2 |
the whole of europe | 2 |
with the consent of | 2 |
the men of his | 2 |
two hundred yards from | 2 |
on requisition signed by | 2 |
the ordinary common soldier | 2 |
the day on which | 2 |
in passing that the | 2 |
general of medical services | 2 |
only four hundred yards | 2 |
for some time i | 2 |
chapter ii the voyage | 2 |
tons of red cross | 2 |
six hundred yards from | 2 |
over the crest of | 2 |
the value of the | 2 |
was met by a | 2 |
one acquainted with the | 2 |
to me that he | 2 |
denounce the present convention | 2 |
tired of the mud | 2 |
a word must be | 2 |
and members of the | 2 |
greater part of the | 2 |
i was in the | 2 |
business of the officer | 2 |
unfit for further service | 2 |
propose to their legislative | 2 |
were provided by the | 2 |
under the management of | 2 |
the powers invited to | 2 |
present convention are only | 2 |
an early stage the | 2 |
and settlement in egypt | 2 |
it may be remarked | 2 |
are apt to be | 2 |
stationary hospital was to | 2 |
became obvious in war | 2 |
of war there is | 2 |
of remains in force | 2 |
to a lesser extent | 2 |
the question whether it | 2 |
the instructions of their | 2 |
tomb in the invalides | 2 |
a later date became | 2 |
to convey to the | 2 |
the destruction of flies | 2 |
all the other powers | 2 |
the excitement of battle | 2 |
at the outbreak of | 2 |
sick and wounded by | 2 |
a certificate that he | 2 |
royal army medical corps | 2 |
officer of the state | 2 |
the red cross depot | 2 |
kyarra arrived in egypt | 2 |
many of the nurses | 2 |
the council of the | 2 |
it was necessary to | 2 |
should be issued to | 2 |
that the red cross | 2 |
in time to see | 2 |
by one of them | 2 |
from the rest of | 2 |
red cross store at | 2 |
material belonging to the | 2 |
she told me that | 2 |
who has been in | 2 |
a little wooden cross | 2 |
that in spite of | 2 |
tables show the quantity | 2 |
means of a written | 2 |
in the meantime the | 2 |
wants of the men | 2 |
this is the case | 2 |
during the course of | 2 |
adaptation of the principles | 2 |
number of men were | 2 |
to be of service | 2 |
vii sickness and mortality | 2 |
was sent to the | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
park and the other | 2 |
wholly or in part | 2 |
to the imperial authorities | 2 |
when a man has | 2 |
was made up of | 2 |
their excellencies sir henry | 2 |
but at the last | 2 |
discharge as permanently unfit | 2 |
the midst of a | 2 |
there were many other | 2 |
of may and june | 2 |
one of the greatest | 2 |
and all of them | 2 |
an attempt was made | 2 |
and causes of death | 2 |
which the work was | 2 |
have fallen into the | 2 |
men who have been | 2 |
the entrance of my | 2 |
i was sitting in | 2 |
dispense with the ambulance | 2 |
they should both be | 2 |
other persons officially attached | 2 |
on the same footing | 2 |
had no right to | 2 |
or in part at | 2 |
anyone who has served | 2 |
the fact that it | 2 |
arrived in egypt the | 2 |
of the first general | 2 |
that specialists were not | 2 |
staleness of rat holes | 2 |
transferred to the imperial | 2 |
found it necessary to | 2 |
mena camp had been | 2 |
the function of the | 2 |
standing shoulder to shoulder | 2 |
a broad grin on | 2 |
and a couple of | 2 |
about a metre and | 2 |
it is better to | 2 |
and sick in the | 2 |
would have been no | 2 |
had the range of | 2 |
of the number of | 2 |
medical officer in charge | 2 |
as an indication of | 2 |
behind the german lines | 2 |
shall be ratified as | 2 |
to leave the hospital | 2 |
rush of wounded and | 2 |
ratified as soon as | 2 |
to the british red | 2 |
consulting oculist to the | 2 |
and off duty in | 2 |
with most of the | 2 |
the streets of paris | 2 |
was in charge of | 2 |
some thirty or forty | 2 |
and those of us | 2 |
the government of mr | 2 |
one of the convalescent | 2 |
the duties of the | 2 |
and it was quite | 2 |
the ratification of the | 2 |
exposing themselves to the | 2 |
to relieve the regular | 2 |
article the signatory powers | 2 |
it may be mentioned | 2 |
the second australian stationary | 2 |
whether the disability is | 2 |
right to be there | 2 |
must be brought up | 2 |
of red cross stores | 2 |
convention shall be ratified | 2 |
after a number of | 2 |
excellencies sir henry and | 2 |
quite evident that the | 2 |
persons officially attached to | 2 |
in circumstances in which | 2 |
the infectious diseases hospital | 2 |
in his slow voice | 2 |
fly over our lines | 2 |
or sick who have | 2 |
thanks of australia are | 2 |
couple of hundred patients | 2 |
the expense of private | 2 |
but up to the | 2 |
consisted of a very | 2 |
and nothing but the | 2 |
to any of the | 2 |
will be provided for | 2 |
of articles in red | 2 |
the forces in egypt | 2 |
convention to maritime war | 2 |
provided for in article | 2 |
called a conference of | 2 |
hours of the day | 2 |
list of red cross | 2 |
convention for the adaptation | 2 |
since that time the | 2 |
painted white outside with | 2 |
iii arrival and settlement | 2 |
to the australian red | 2 |
to the forces in | 2 |
the officers and nurses | 2 |
in possession of the | 2 |
the soil of france | 2 |
to get a few | 2 |
to the establishment of | 2 |
took place in the | 2 |
to stay in the | 2 |
serving in the lines | 2 |
it was on a | 2 |
were a number of | 2 |
was given us to | 2 |
anyone who has been | 2 |
outbreak of ptomaine poisoning | 2 |
medical officers in the | 2 |
members of the council | 2 |
have been supplied by | 2 |
had it not been | 2 |
side of the line | 2 |
conformity with the general | 2 |
of voluntary aid societies | 2 |
be respected and exempt | 2 |
the call for hospitals | 2 |
was supposed to be | 2 |
were ordered not to | 2 |
the direction of a | 2 |
be obtained from ordnance | 2 |
the other auxiliary hospitals | 2 |
of money and goods | 2 |
in part at the | 2 |
of duty well done | 2 |
the epidemic is usually | 2 |
condition of recruits on | 2 |
present convention shall be | 2 |
under the same conditions | 2 |
a matter of course | 2 |
after the date of | 2 |
many of the other | 2 |
articles in red cross | 2 |
the following questions are | 2 |
to the field ambulance | 2 |
that the man who | 2 |
whole theater of war | 2 |
vast quantities of goods | 2 |
to show the extent | 2 |
and the authorities were | 2 |
hospitals and convalescent depots | 2 |
on the hospitals and | 2 |
the enemy they shall | 2 |
a considerable number of | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
as a result of | 2 |
the first lull in | 2 |
certain that he was | 2 |
the end of march | 2 |
that the accommodation was | 2 |
be respected and protected | 2 |
writing to the netherland | 2 |
had given up their | 2 |
expense of the australian | 2 |
each belligerent shall send | 2 |
xi postscript closure of | 2 |
much the same the | 2 |
referred to in the | 2 |
by the germans with | 2 |
it should be said | 2 |
duty in the lines | 2 |
the consent of the | 2 |
the course of hostilities | 2 |
circumstances in which they | 2 |
of the lines to | 2 |
and which had been | 2 |
result in the creation | 2 |
in a few days | 2 |
invaliding officer will be | 2 |
when the war broke | 2 |
the necessary measures to | 2 |
just ahead of us | 2 |
to return to their | 2 |
if on the other | 2 |
staffed by the first | 2 |
notification to all the | 2 |
extract from corps orders | 2 |
was only a matter | 2 |
higher in the air | 2 |
of the hospital to | 2 |
cross or geneva cross | 2 |
man from the firing | 2 |
nature of diseases contracted | 2 |
on the front of | 2 |
consent of the military | 2 |
libels on the egyptian | 2 |
of the australian government | 2 |
was impossible to get | 2 |
remain subject to the | 2 |
by his excellency sir | 2 |
the chapter on the | 2 |
a red cross store | 2 |
royal highness the prince | 2 |
at the hole in | 2 |
they were informed that | 2 |
with the fact that | 2 |
of goods were given | 2 |
equipped wholly or in | 2 |
would have been better | 2 |
that at the end | 2 |
for the wounded and | 2 |
that one medical officer | 2 |
of opinion that the | 2 |
in the way already | 2 |
became obvious that the | 2 |
measles and its complications | 2 |
methods adopted in organising | 2 |
of most of us | 2 |
you have the reason | 2 |
it will be seen | 2 |
of two medical officers | 2 |
the regimental medical officers | 2 |
authorities of their own | 2 |
a number of the | 2 |
of the contents of | 2 |
it was desirable that | 2 |
the belligerent to whom | 2 |
from the enemy front | 2 |
red cross officer to | 2 |
are applicable to them | 2 |
considerable sum of money | 2 |
of the main building | 2 |
that they had not | 2 |
and forwarded to the | 2 |
and mortality amongst australians | 2 |
the material belonging to | 2 |
that the bulk of | 2 |
bulk of the medical | 2 |
department patriotic fund relief | 2 |
the work in the | 2 |
of the nature of | 2 |
this period of expansion | 2 |
was in the midst | 2 |
war than in the | 2 |
there should have been | 2 |
a metre and a | 2 |
is the ordinary common | 2 |
as to whether the | 2 |
greatest battles in history | 2 |
duty and sick in | 2 |
early part of the | 2 |
served at the front | 2 |
of trains discharging wounded | 2 |
was in plain view | 2 |
which it received the | 2 |
the said government shall | 2 |
placed under the management | 2 |
the firing line of | 2 |
was to be placed | 2 |
any one acquainted with | 2 |
the administration of the | 2 |
to feel certain that | 2 |
in march and april | 2 |
to go out and | 2 |
in order to make | 2 |
the rush of wounded | 2 |
steps taken to prevent | 2 |
the protection of the | 2 |
charge of the case | 2 |
attached to the staff | 2 |
be said on the | 2 |
united states of america | 2 |
the lines to the | 2 |
of the deck could | 2 |
on the motor ambulance | 2 |
to deal with it | 2 |
nothing to do with | 2 |
of the other officers | 2 |
of the hospital was | 2 |
the dardanelles campaign would | 2 |
the greatest battles in | 2 |
ophthalmic and aural department | 2 |
was effected under the | 2 |
of goods was effected | 2 |
in the opinion of | 2 |
conference of senior medical | 2 |
the accommodation of the | 2 |
such a one as | 2 |
red cross society is | 2 |
of food shall be | 2 |
causes of death in | 2 |
removal to one of | 2 |
officer in medical charge | 2 |
at a rate exceeding | 2 |
healed by first intention | 2 |
such and such a | 2 |
date of the deposit | 2 |
is not too much | 2 |
the same the world | 2 |
sound of the guns | 2 |
in south africa and | 2 |
late of zeitoun mrs | 2 |
they shall collect all | 2 |
australian general hospital with | 2 |
that the first australian | 2 |
it was placed under | 2 |
the eye can see | 2 |
the better of his | 2 |
language of the line | 2 |
strenuous efforts have been | 2 |
and in some cases | 2 |
april april april april | 2 |
the ambulance down in | 2 |
problem of camp life | 2 |
relieving the pressure on | 2 |
as the eye can | 2 |
efforts were made to | 2 |
paris during the war | 2 |
put up a fence | 2 |
which he had been | 2 |
one hundred and fifty | 2 |
the convention of july | 2 |
have been made to | 2 |
to the auxiliary hospitals | 2 |
consequently a large staff | 2 |
they shall communicate to | 2 |
did not arrive until | 2 |
a few months before | 2 |
a straight hit by | 2 |
appeal to the medical | 2 |
the fact that he | 2 |
distinguished by being painted | 2 |
as well as in | 2 |
can stand it if | 2 |
there is no reason | 2 |
of their own country | 2 |
in conformity with the | 2 |
were quite fit for | 2 |
lines of communication units | 2 |
time of war there | 2 |
and the venereal diseases | 2 |
miles by rail from | 2 |
the red cross on | 2 |
of it in the | 2 |
been returned to australia | 2 |
belligerents shall keep each | 2 |
coming through the roof | 2 |
at red cross expense | 2 |
such a way that | 2 |
with the general principles | 2 |
taken to limit infection | 2 |
ten thousand feet in | 2 |
of a joint committee | 2 |
when acting as a | 2 |
the same footing as | 2 |
do as well as | 2 |
harmless as a rule | 2 |
red cross stores were | 2 |
by the first australian | 2 |
the red cross in | 2 |
the time of all | 2 |
that he had heard | 2 |
i was to be | 2 |
was to be used | 2 |
made up of a | 2 |
chauffeur on his own | 2 |
of the germans who | 2 |
for the wounded in | 2 |
in front of a | 2 |
students and educated men | 2 |
by means of a | 2 |
the work at heliopolis | 2 |
gravity of the problem | 2 |
of the two branches | 2 |
in the whole theater | 2 |
to all the contracting | 2 |
wounds in action nil | 2 |
off duty and sick | 2 |
or hour of attack | 2 |
had been placed in | 2 |
the risk of venereal | 2 |
not been for the | 2 |
with the hope of | 2 |
where there is no | 2 |
at all times the | 2 |
the expansion of no | 2 |
with an authority in | 2 |
opportunity to be of | 2 |
through the air and | 2 |
difficulties in the way | 2 |
on the lines of | 2 |
to face page as | 2 |
australian general hospital and | 2 |
going to the rear | 2 |
it is only a | 2 |
with the red cross | 2 |
to the men in | 2 |
to such an extent | 2 |
under the new constitution | 2 |
under the personal direction | 2 |
subject to the laws | 2 |
by sea and train | 2 |
ratifications shall be deposited | 2 |
of the prostitute quarter | 2 |
a combined civil and | 2 |
general hospital with its | 2 |
of the military authorities | 2 |
a considerable amount of | 2 |
acts of pillage and | 2 |
of the war in | 2 |
were allowed to proceed | 2 |
who was to be | 2 |
that many of them | 2 |
more than half of | 2 |
the dangers and hardships | 2 |
a certain length of | 2 |
and it is said | 2 |
made in the case | 2 |
the administration of which | 2 |
article in the case | 2 |
system of compulsory military | 2 |
to the present convention | 2 |
the ordinary man would | 2 |
or during the course | 2 |
did have a pain | 2 |
of luna park and | 2 |
a man from the | 2 |
must be remembered that | 2 |
in the north of | 2 |
as early as possible | 2 |
the bit of ribbon | 2 |
distribution of goods was | 2 |
the fleet of ambulances | 2 |
protection and certain immunities | 2 |
treatment of the wounded | 2 |
on arrival at suez | 2 |
been made by the | 2 |
in the archives of | 2 |
chapter vi evacuation of | 2 |
the principle involved in | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
it must be admitted | 2 |
wounded and sick of | 2 |
taken to prevent epidemics | 2 |
the world in general | 2 |
over the top in | 2 |
base or at home | 2 |
control of the air | 2 |
portion of the deck | 2 |
be obtained from the | 2 |
diseases contracted and deaths | 2 |
that it was the | 2 |
and recreation huts in | 2 |
flag of the convention | 2 |
the conduct of the | 2 |
on one occasion i | 2 |
the sympathetic help given | 2 |
arrival of the wounded | 2 |
i had been sent | 2 |
is under military control | 2 |
came to see me | 2 |
and wounded from congested | 2 |
in relieving distress amongst | 2 |
the middle of june | 2 |
one of the others | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
to deal with the | 2 |
australian general hospital from | 2 |
carrying out the preceding | 2 |
and australian general hospitals | 2 |
for those who had | 2 |
against the wall of | 2 |
the appearance of an | 2 |
the field ambulance stretcher | 2 |
to the president and | 2 |
of many of the | 2 |
so common out there | 2 |
branches of the red | 2 |
venereal and infectious diseases | 2 |
officers of our battalion | 2 |
list of articles in | 2 |
to the effect that | 2 |
so much as the | 2 |
attack on the enemy | 2 |
the sound of the | 2 |
moral conditions in cairo | 2 |
shortage of staff and | 2 |
cases of syphilis should | 2 |
to the north of | 2 |
it is to be | 2 |
need hardly be said | 2 |
to say that the | 2 |
the reason that the | 2 |
of the amount of | 2 |