Hospitalman : a course in five parts with test material and instruction tests [Unknown Binding] United States

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Paperback cover has some significant wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear that has taken off the lettering, but is still holding secure. Front cover has some brown circular stains similar to coffee cup stains. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This instructional manual from the U.S. government was likely a well-used reference for Navy corpsmen and hospital apprentices learning battlefield medicine. The wear and stains offer a tangible link to the hands-on training of aspiring military medical personnel, making it a compelling artifact for collectors interested in the evolution of military medicine and education. While utilitarian in nature, its journey through the ranks holds great historical appeal.

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Paperback cover has some significant wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear that has taken off the lettering, but is still holding secure. Front cover has some brown circular stains similar to coffee cup stains. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This well-worn copy of “Hospitalman: a course in five parts with test material and instruction tests” is a fascinating artifact from the United States military’s efforts to train medical personnel during the 20th century. Published by the U.S. government, this instructional manual was likely used extensively by Navy corpsmen and hospital apprentices learning the essential skills of battlefield medicine and patient care. Despite its rough exterior, the clean interior pages suggest this volume saw heavy use as a vital reference for aspiring medical professionals. The wear and stains offer a tangible connection to the hands-on training and real-world experiences of those who studied from its pages, making it a compelling piece of military and medical history for collectors. While the utilitarian nature of the work may not attract literary collectors, its significance as a training tool and its journey through the ranks of the armed forces hold great appeal for those interested in the evolution of military medicine and education.

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