Factors which may influence the Production of" Heat-Stroke" among Troops on the March or on Service.

CF Wanhill - Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1914 - cabdirect.org
In the course of some observations on the relative values of red and white linings for
helmets, Major Wanhill had occasion to compare the temperatures inside these helmets …

[PDF][PDF] Incineration and Incinerators as Applied to Cantonments in India

CF Wanhill - BMJ Military Health, 1914 - scholar.archive.org
Where fuel is available incineration is probably the best method and, even where no cavalry
or horsed units are stationed, it is the practice, if sheds exist, to collect leaves, etc., in the dry …

ROYAL NAVY AND ARMY MEDICAL SERVICES.

LGEFSCF WANHILL, WE HUDLESTON - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
ROYAL NAVY MEDICAL SERVICE. THE following appointments have been made at the
Admiralty:-GEORGE W. BBLL, Fleet-Surgeon to Haslar Hospital, January 21st; FRANCIS A …

[PDF][PDF] therapeutics.

CF WANHILL, R Major - scholar.archive.org
The various diseases are considered in the manner usually adopted in text-books on
general medicine with the excep-tion that the causative pathology has been blended with …

[CITATION][C] An Investigation into the Causes of the Prevalence of Enteric Fever Among the Troops Stationed in Bermuda, Giving Details of the Measures Adopted to …

CF Wanhill - BMJ Military Health, 1909 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
~~ I surface of the sea water. A red soil, the result of disintegration of the sand, is spread in
patches over the Islands. It is exceedingly fertile and is extensively manured, a circumstance …

[CITATION][C] Notes on organisms isolated from the blood of cases suffering from symptoms simulating mild enteric fever or paratyphoid fever

CF Wanhill - BMJ Military Health, 1915 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
DURING three years' laboratory work in Mhow a very large number of blood cultures have
been examined, since blood has to be taken in all cases, not malarial, which have continued …

[CITATION][C] Water Supply in the Field

CF Wanhill - BMJ Military Health, 1911 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
158 Water Supply in the Field sort of country. In determining what form of apparatus shall be
adopted we have to consider what method of sterilization will give us the best results and at …

[CITATION][C] Observations on the Modern Coal-Tar Disinfectants as Required for Service Purposes

CF Wanhill - BMJ Military Health, 1912 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
524 The Modem Ooa, l-'1'ar Disinfectants it IS not possible for the Corps at large to be
familiar with the intricacies of the testing of disinfectants and their qualities-and the number …

[CITATION][C] A Pamphlet on Foreign Stations for the Use of Officers

CF Wanhill - BMJ Military Health, 1914 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
Sm,-It frequently happens that officers arrive at stations abroad with no knowledge of the
conditions which exist in the stations, and it seems curious that we, as a corps, have not this …

[CITATION][C] Comment on a Method of Drying Clothes on Active Service, as Tried During the last Scottish Manœuvres

CF Wanhill - BMJ Military Health, 1908 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
IN all countries, excepting perhaps the Soudan, where war and the preparation for war
require the soldier to expose himself to the elements in a manner for which he is more or …