INDEX

Aboukir Bay, [40]
Administration, Army Medical, [61]
Alderson, Mr., [40]
Ambulance trains, [47]-[48]
Antityphoid inoculation, [18]
Arab servants, [41]
Arbitration Commission, [39]
Area medical officers, [3]
Arrival of wounded in crisis, [43]
Atelier, the (see also Hospitals, Auxiliary), [36]-[51]
Aural diseases, [92]-[99]
Australia, a clean, [118]
Australia, a white, [118]
Australian Army Medical Reserve, [4]
Australian Government, the, [29], [30], [40], [52], [91]
Australian Intermediate Base, [29]
Baird, Sir Alexander, [39], [142]
Barrett, Lt.-Col. J. W., [23], [29], [39], [73], [92]-[98], [120], [138] et seq.
Base hospitals, [1], [2]
Base medical store, [79]
Beds, palm wood, [29], [30]
Bilharzia, [99]
Birdwood, General Sir William, [89], [115]-[121], [154], [199]
Boards, Medical, on invalids, [70]
Bridges, the late General Sir Walter, [6], [89], [115]
Bronchitis, [6], [86]
Brookes, Mr. Norman, [144]
Brown, Major, [52]
Buildings, acquisition, [26]
Burials of Australians in Cairo, [103]
Camp, Convalescent, Zeitoun, [57]
Casino, the, Heliopolis (see Hospitals, Auxiliary), [28]
Casualties, table showing, [90]
Casualty Clearing Station, [8]
Cecil, Lord Edward, [142]
Chaplains, value of, [194]
Cholera, [38], [106]-[109]
Climate, the Egyptian, [58], [59], [104], [105]
The Khamsin, [26], [58], [59], [104]
Wet Bulb records, [58]-[59]
Clubs, Soldiers' (see Soldiers' Clubs and Red Cross), [125], [133]
Commander-in-Chief (G.O.C.-in-C.) (see also General Sir John Maxwell), [39], [106], [196]
Commissioners, Australian Red Cross, [144]
Compulsory military training, [3], [4]
Consultants, [192]
Cook, Mr. Joseph, [5]
Crisis, the, [35], [60]
Cuscaden, Colonel, [6]
Dardanelles, [27]
Deaths,
No. 1 Australian General Hospital, [110]
No. 2 Australian General Hospital, [111]
Dentists, [192], [193]
D.G.M.S. Australia, [6]
Discipline, [61]-[65]
Diseases, Infectious, [109]
Report on extent of, [87]-[90]
Disinfection, recruits' clothing, [98]
D.M.S. Egypt (see also Surgeon-General Ford), [23], [25], [26], [27], [30], [42], [50], [87], [88], [125], [141], [167], [205]
Dunn, Captain, [149]
Dysentery, [99], [109]
Elgood, Mrs., work of, [155], [180]
Enlistment of the unfit, [90], [91]
Fergusson, Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro, [137], [138]
Fetherston, Colonel, [6]
Fisher, Mr. Andrew, [5]
Flies, cause of disease, [209]
Fly campaign (1916), [207]
The house, [99]-[103]
Traps, [208]
Ford, Surgeon-General (see also D.M.S. Egypt), [21], [28], [73], [101]
Funds, Multiplicity of, [219]-[224]
Garages, [42]
Geneva Convention, [13], [14], [18], and [Appendix I]
Gordon House, [39]
"Grouser," the, [196]
Hospital organisation, [229]-[230]
Hospitals:
Auxiliary Australian, closure, [206]
Base, [8]
No. 1 Stationary, [8], [27]
No. 2 Stationary, [8], [27]
No. 1 Australian General:
Causes of death in, [110]
Chronology of, [40]-[41]
Closure of, [206]
Description of building, [21]-[23]
Difficulties in recruiting, [8], [9]
Expansion, [25], [35]
Finance arrangements between Governments, [60], [61]
Growth of, [53]
Ice chests, [105]
Lack of reinforcements, [38]
Number of cases admitted, [53]-[54]
Policy of expansion, [41]
Result of expansion, [38]
Staff available, [44], [45]-[46], [47]
No. 2 Australian General, [35], [111]
Closure of, [206]
No. 3 Australian, closure, [207]
Venereal Diseases, Abbassia, [27], [28]
Convalescent, [35], [59]
Al Hayat, Helouan, [35], [57], [59], [204]
Catering at, [51]
Grand Hotel, Helouan, [37]
Montazah (see also Red Cross), [37], [59]
Ras el Tin, [36], [59]
Zeitoun Camp, [59]
Auxiliary, [36], [41], [49]-[52];
made independent, [53]
Infectious Diseases, Abbassia, [37]-[52]
Infectious Diseases, Choubra, [37]
Military, proposed reforms, [189] et seq.
Australian, evils of dual control, [204]
Infectious Diseases Camp, [25], [26]
Invalids, transport of, [69]-[76]
Jackson, Stonewall, [64]-[65]
Japan, Emperor of, [121]
Jessop, Mr., work of (see Y.M.C.A. and Red Cross), [133]
Kendrew, Colonel, work of, [194]
Kitchener, Lord, [116], [118]
Knox, Mr. Adrian, [144]
Kyarra, voyage of, [13]-[18]
As hospital carrier, [78]
Decomposing food, [16]
Explanation of defects, [18]
Overcrowding of, [15]
Ptomaine poisoning, [15]
Sanitation of, [15]
Wet decks, [16]
Lemnos, [105]
Lessons, Russo-Japanese War, [7]
Lines of Communication Medical Units, [6]
Local purchase orders, [97]
Luna Park (see also Hospitals, Auxiliary), [27], [28], [49]-[51], [54]
Pavilion, [30]
Rink, [38]
Success of hospital, [207]
Maadi, [21], [22]
Mackenzie, Captain, [22], [111]
MacMahon, His Excellency Sir Henry, [126], [142], [143], [144], [167], [199]
Her Excellency Lady, [40], [168], [169]
Malingerers, [97]
Manifold, Colonel, [76], [106]
Martin, Lt.-Col., [14], [143]
Masseurs, need of, [194]
Maxwell, General Sir John, [116], [123], [125], [167]
Measles, [6], [97]-[99]
Medical organisation in Egypt, [106]
Reserve, a Junior, [54]
Students, enlistment of, [10]
Mena House and Hospital, [6], [21], [24], [35], [43]
Methods of organising hospitals, [39]
Morality in Cairo, [123], [124]
Mortality low in Cairo, [103], [104]
Mortality in transit, [6]
In camp in Australia, [7]
Motor Ambulances, [41]-[43]
Transport of sick, [60]
"Muddling through," [205]
Mudros, [27]
New Zealand sick and wounded, British Military Hospital, Citadel, Cairo, [22]
Egyptian Army Hospital, Abbassia, [22]
Nurses' Rest Homes, [40]
Oculists, [24]
Ophthalmic work, [92]-[97]

Palace of Prince Ibrahim Khalim, [39]
Pneumonia, [6], [86]
Port Said, [21]
Prevention of disease:
Prophylactic staff, [225]
Lack of Australian Military School, [225]
Prophylactic officer, [193]
Prophylaxis, [83]
Ptomaine poisoning, [6], [15], [103]
Recruits' condition on arrival, [226]
Red Cross, [37], [39], [42], [48], [50]-[53], [59], [77], [79], [125], [133]
Brown's Census (Major), [172]-[174]
Bureau of Inquiry, [155]
Chapter on, [137] et seq.
Colonel Onslow's letter, [149]-[150]
Creation of Australian Branch, [137]
Difficulties at Mudros, [154]
Distribution of goods, [152]-[153], [159]-[168]
Elgood's (Mrs.) help, [155]
Goods for 1st A.G.H., [10]
Injudicious help, [181]
Japanese methods, [180]
Jessop (Mr.), help of, [169]
Money distribution, [147]-[148]
Montazah, [156], [157]
Motor transport, [157], [158]
Nurses' Rest Homes, [169]
Policy, [169], [170]
Purchase of goods, [156]
Ras el Tin, [35]
Soldiers' Clubs, [166]-[167]
Store, [148]
Trains for invalids, [166]
Verses (Malines), [174]-[176]
Wanted, a policy, [177]-[182]
Red Cross Society:
Articles supplied by, [212]-[216]
Functions of (Sir H. MacMahon), [210]-[212]
Lists of articles, [212]-[216]
Many changes in organisation, [217]
Reformed methods requisite, [218]
Red-Tape, [197]
Request by Imperial Government for medical units, [8]
Robson, Mayo-, Colonel, [201]
Ryan, Colonel Charles, [4], [6], [51]
Savoy Hotel, [41]
Sellheim, Brigadier-General, [29], [30], [31], [116], [142], [196]
Services of Anglo-Egyptians, [230]-[34]
Shepheard's Hotel, [41]
Ships, Hospital, [78], [79]
Smith, Ramsay, Lt.-Col., Introduction, [23], [29], [141]
Soldier's Clubs (see also Clubs and Red Cross), [35], [51], [65], [125], [133]
Conduct of, [115]-[118]
Warning to, [119]
Specialists, lack of, [192]
Oculist and aurist, [10]
Radiographer, [10]
Spectacle maker requisite, [97]
Spens, General, [120]
Sporting Club Hospital, [36], [51]
Springthorpe, Lt.-Col., [143]
Staff, erratic changes of, [197]-[199]
Stomach ache, Egyptian, [105]
Suez Waiting Camp, [77]
Sultan, H.H. the, [199]
Table showing number invalided to Australia, [80]
Throat diseases, [92]-[97]
Thomson, Sir Courtauld, [143], [201], [205]
Train to Heliopolis, [30]
Transport to Australia, [77]-[79]
Wounded to Suez, [79]-[81]
Wounded by sea, [77]
Treves, Sir Frederick, [200], [201]
Venereal diseases:
Camp, [25]-[26]
Conference on, [129] et seq.
Essence of problem, [127]
Length of stay of cases, [90]
Policy, [128], [129]
Prevalence of in 1916, [209]
Prevalence of in arrivals, [228]
Prophylaxis, [124], [125]
Removal from Egypt, [121], [122]
Wassermann tests, [128]
Watson, Captain, [128]
Watson, Major, [111]
Williams, Surgeon-General, [3], [4], [6], [25], [29], [30], [31], [41], [42], [77], [86], [90], [101], [129], [139] et seq.
Women, employment of, in hospitals, [191]
Y.M.C.A., [37], [50], [65], [125], [133]
Y.M.C.A. organisation and work, [209]-[210], [218]-[224]
Yuille, Captain Max, [141], [149]
Postscript, [206]
Appendix I., [237]
" II., [246]


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