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This hardcover volume presents a detailed firsthand account of Dr. James Howard Thornton’s extensive career in the Indian Medical Department. Spanning thirty-five years of dedicated service, Thornton chronicles his experiences across four continents, covering crucial military campaigns and medical developments of the era.
The memoir provides invaluable insights into 19th-century military medicine, sanitation practices, and the challenges faced by medical professionals in colonial India, China, Egypt, and the Sudan. Through seven major campaigns, Thornton documents the evolution of medical care, disease management, and the humanitarian efforts undertaken during periods of conflict and territorial expansion.
This historical record serves as both a personal narrative and an important source material for understanding medical history, military operations, and imperial-era colonial experiences. The work offers readers a unique perspective on the interconnection between medical advancement and military strategy during a transformative period in world history.
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