New Zealand Medical Services in Middle East and Italy
CHAPTER 3 — Medical Arrangements in Egypt and England, 1940
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Contents
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- Maadi Camp
- Water
- Maadi Swimming Bath
- Showers
- Washing
- Laundry
- General Precautions
- Food
- Cooks
- Mess Utensils
- Drinks
- Ice-cream
- Flies
- Mosquitoes and Bedbugs
- Latrines
- Urinals
- Rubbish
- Kitchen Refuse
- Swill
- Sumps
- Native Labour
- Barbers' Shops
- Hospital Arrangements
- Establishment of a New Zealand General Hospital in Egypt
- 4 NZ General Hospital Opens at Helwan
- 2 NZ General Hospital Arrives
- Defence of Egypt
- Field Ambulance Equipment and Training
- Water Supplies
- Food
- Hygiene
- British Offensive
- Lessons from the Campaign
- Developments at Base—Changes in Administration
- 1 NZ Camp Hospital
- NZ Base Hygiene Section
- 1 NZ General Hospital, Helmieh
- 2 NZ General Hospital, Helwan
- 1 NZ Convalescent Depot
- Medical Stores on Transports
- New Zealand Medical Stores Depot
- Division at Helwan Camp
- Fourth Reinforcements
- Climate
- Health of the Troops
- Dysentery
- Venereal Diseases
- Medical Inspections
- Inoculations
- Medical Arrangements in United Kingdom
- Pinewood Hospital—1 NZ General Hospital
- Warbrook Convalescent Home
- Activities of 5 Field Ambulance
- Recruitment of New Zealand Doctors in United Kingdom
- Appendix A — Food Ration Scale, Middle East, 1940 (1941 variations in brackets)
- Appendix B — Health Precautions Issued by HQ 2 NZEF in Egypt, 1940



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