Second World War papers of Colonel Robert G. Atkins, RAMC

Date:
1941-1944
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RAMC/471
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Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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Description

1-4 DDMS 30 Corps, Middle East Force 1941-1942:

1 Atkins's reports on the medical aspects of the Battle of Tobruch (Tubruq, Libya), and "lessons affecting the medical services" 1941

2 Delivery note of stores to 30 Corps, 1941

3 Atkins's report on medical aspect of the attack on Bardia and Halfaya, Jan 1942

4 Diagrams of mobile medical unit, c.1942

5-6 DDMS 13 Corps and No. 1 Planning Staff, 1943

5 Report on viability of using sea water to make plaster of Paris, April 1943; With covering letter.

6 Atkins's report on Operation Husky, 1943

7-9 DDMS 30 Corps, Middle East Force 1941-1942

7 Atkins's assessment of "Basic principles in the organisation and handling of medical units in a combined operation" May 1944

8 Report by 199th Field Ambulance at Southampton, on the surgical aspects of casualties disembarked at Southampton from France between 7 June 1944 and 6 July 1944, the first month of the invasion of Europe.

9 Letter from Hugh Cairns at the Military Hospital (Head Injuries), Oxford, re early work on stimulating the early closure of wounds, Oct 1944

Publication/Creation

1941-1944

Physical description

1 file

Location of duplicates

A digitised copy is held by Wellcome Collection.

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