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REFERENCES

The published and unpublished materials cited in the notes(by author and/or short title) are cited in full in the following listof references. The editor's Medical Service in Combat includes compendiousnotes, citing documentary sources derived from the offices of major medicalheadquarters in the India-Burma Theater; rarely have these citations beenduplicated in footnotes.

Books and Articles

Anders, Leslie. The Ledo Road (Norman, Okla., Universityof Oklahoma Press, 1965).

Audy, J. R. "Practical Notes on Scrub Typhus in theField," Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps [hereafter,JRAMC], 93 (1949), pp. 273-288.

Calvert, Michael. Prisoners of Hope (London, JonathanCape, 1952).

Cope, V. Zachary. See MacNalty.

Craven, Wesley F., and James D. Cate. The Army AirForces in World War II. Volume IV, The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan;Volume V, The Pacific: Matterhorn to Nagasaki (Chicago, Universityof Chicago Press, 1950, 1953).

Crew, Francis A. C. See MacNalty.

Dod, Karl C. The Corps of Engineers: The War AgainstJapan (United States Army in World War II: The Technical Services)(Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966).

Eisenhower, Dwight D. Crusade in Europe (GardenCity, N.Y., Doubleday and Co., Inc., 1948).

Eldridge, Fred. Wrath in Burma (Garden City, N.Y.,Doubleday and Co., Inc., 1946).

Fairley, N. Hamilton. "Chemotherapeutic Suppressionand Prophylaxis in Malaria," Transactions of the Royal Societyof Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 38 (1945), pp. 311-365.

Feis, Herbert. The China Tangle (Princeton, N.J.,Princeton University Press, 1953).

Fergusson, Bernard. Beyond the Chindwin (London,Collins Press, 1945).

---- The Wild Green Earth (London, Collins Press,1946).

Girdwood, Ronald H. "The Burma Campaign--1942-1945.Clinical Aspects," JRAMC, 94 (1950), pp. 1-20.

Kirby, S. Woodburn. The War Against Japan (London,H. M. Stationery Office, 1958-61).

MacNalty, Sir Arthur S., ed. History of the SecondWorld War. United Kingdom Medical Series (London, H. M. StationeryOffice, 1952-1966).

    Cope, V. Zachary, ed. Medicine and Pathology (1962).

    Crew, Francis A. E. The Army Medical Services: Campaigns (1956-1966).

    Rexford-Welch, S. C. The Royal Air Force Medical Services (1954-1958).

Marriott, H. L. et al. "Medical Experienceof the War in South East Asia Command," Tr. Roy. Soc. Trop. Med.& Hyg., 39 (1946), pp. 461-484.

Masters, John. The Road Past Mandalay (New York,Harper and Brothers, 1961).

Morris, J. N. "Report on the Health of 401 Chindits,"JRAMC, 85 (1945), pp. 123-132.

Mosley, Leonard. Gideon Goes to War (New York,Charles Scribners' Sons, 1955).

O'Dwyer, J. J. "Training for Hygiene in the Jungle,"JRAMC, 93 (1949), pp. 114-123.

Ogburn, Charlton, Jr. The Marauders (New York,Harper and Brothers, 1959).

Raina, B. L., ed. Official History of the Indian ArmedForces in the Second World War, 1939-45. Medical Services: Medicine, Surgery,Pathology (Combined Inter Services Historical Section, India and Pakistan,1955).

Rexford-Welch, S. C. See MacNalty.

Risch, Erna, and Chester L. Kieffer. See U.S., Departmentof the Army.


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Robinson, J. T. "Air Evacuation of Casualties inSouth East Asia," JRAMC, 87 (1946), pp. 180-190.

Rolo, Charles J. Wingate's Raiders (New York, VikingPress, 1944).

Romanus, Charles F., and Riley Sunderland. See U.S., Departmentof the Army.

Sayers, M. H. P., and I. G. W. Hill. "The Occurrenceand Identification of the Typhus Group of Fevers in South East Asia Command,"JRAMC, 90 (1948), pp. 6-22.

Seagrave, Gordon S. Burma Surgeon (New York, W.W. Norton, 1943).

---- Burma Surgeon Returns (New York, W. W. Norton,1946).

Slim, Field Marshal Sir William. Defeat Into Victory(London, Cassell & Co. Ltd., 1956).

Smith, Clarence McK. See United States Army Medical Service.

Snow, Edgar. People on Our Side (New York, RandomHouse, 1944).

South East Asia Command. Report to the Combined Chiefsof Staff by the Supreme Allied Commander [Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten]South-East Asia 1943-1945 (London, H. M. Stationery Office, 1951).

Stilwell, Joseph W. The Stilwell Papers, editedby Theodore H. White (New York, William Sloane Associates, 1948).

Stone, James H. "Evacuation of the Sick and Woundedin the Second Burma Campaign 1943-1945," Military Review, XXIX(1949), pp. 44-51.

---- "The Marauders and the Microbes," InfantryJournal (March 1949), pp. 4-11.

---- "Surgeons in Battle: The Mobile Surgical Hospitalin Burma 1943-1945," Mil. Surgeon, 105 (1959), pp. 311-320.

Sykes, Christopher. Orde Wingate (Cleveland, Ohio,World Publishing Co., 1959).

United States. Foreign Relations of the United States:Diplomatic Papers, 1942: China; 1943: China; The Conferences at Cairo andTehran, 1943 (Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1956, 1957issued 1962, 1961).

---- United States Relations With China (Washington,D.C., Government Printing Office, 1949).

United States Army Medical Service. The Medical Departmentof the United States Army in World War II (Washington, D.C., Officeof The Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1955-63).

    Preventive Medicine Series:

      II. Environmental Hygiene (1955).

      IV. Communicable Disease Transmitted Chiefly Through the Respiratoryand Alimentary Tracts (1958).

      VI. Communicable Disease: Malaria (1963).

    Administrative Series:

      Smith, Clarence McK. The Medical Department: Hospitalizationand Evacuation, Zone of Interior (1956).

    Internal Medicine Series:

      II. Infectious Diseases (1963).

    Wound Ballistics (1962).

United States, Department of the Army. Burma OperationsRecord. 15th Army Operations in Imphal Area and Withdrawal to NorthernBurma (Washington, D.C., Department of the Army, 1957).

---- Burma Operations Record. The 33rd Army Operations(Washington, D.C., Department of the Army, n.d. [1953?]).

---- Unit Citation and Campaign Participation CreditRegister (Washington, D.C., Department of the Army, 1961).

---- Office of Military History. The United States Army in World WarII (Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office, 1952- ).

    Risch, Erna, and Chester L. Kieffer. The QuartermasterCorps: Organization, Supply and Services (2 volumes, 1955).

    Romanus, Charles F., and Riley Sunderland. China-Burma-India Theater(3 volumes). I. Stilwell's Mission to China (1953); II. Stilwell'sCommand Problems (1956); III. Time Runs Out in CBI (1959).


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United States War Department, Military Intelligence Division.Merrill's Marauders (Washington, D.C., U.S. War Department, 1945).

Wigglesworth, R. "The Burma Campaign-1942-1943. AHistory of Casualty Evacuation," JRAMC, 91 (1948), pp.101-124.

Microfilm

Stone, James H. The United States Army Medical Servicein Combat in Burma, 1942 to 1945 (Ph. D. Dissertation, Yale University,1947). Microfilm No. 65-4786, University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Mich.,1965.

Unpublished Documents

---- History of Northern Combat Area Command, China-Burma-Indiaand India-Burma Theater (originally consulted in the Historical Division,War Department Special Staff, the predecessor of the Office of the Chiefof Military History).

Blumgart, Herrman, and George M. Pike. History of InternalMedicine in India-Burma Theater (Historical Unit, Army Medical Service,D/A).

Jones, John M. "War Diary of the 5307th CompositeUnit (Provisional)," Appendix 16 of History of Northern CombatArea Command (originally consulted in the Historical Division, WarDepartment Special Staff).

Romberger, Floyd T. Jr. Organization and Operationof Air and Ground Evacuation in the Ledo Road Project (Historical Unit,Army Medical Service, D/A).

Stilwell, Joseph W. Stilwell Diary and Notebooks, microfilm,Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford University,Calif.

---- et al. Stilwell Papers: miscellaneous reportsand unpublished histories, correspondence, radio messages, memorandums,maps, and sketches. Most documents declassified. Hoover Institution onWar, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford University, Calif. The more extensivedocuments cited herein include:

    "2nd Battalion Diary."

    "Galahad--5307th Composite Unit (Prov)--Merrill's Marauders--1 September-1June 1944"; The final draft, with corrections, of U.S. War Department,Merrill's Marauders (previously listed).

    "History of the 679th AW Company."

    "S-3 Journal 3rd Bn 5307th Comp. Unit (Prov)," by Sgt. RussellF. Hill.

Stone, James H. The Organization and Administrationof the Medical Department in the China-Burma-India and India-Burma Theaters,1942 to 1946 (Historical Unit, Army Medical Service, D/A).

---- The Hospitalization and Evacuation of Sick andWounded in the Communications Zone, China-Burma-India and India-Burma Theaters,1942-1946 (Historical Unit, Army Medical Service, D/A).

Van Auken, Howard A., et al. A History of PreventiveMedicine in the U.S. Army Forces of the India-Burma Theater (HistoricalUnit, Army Medical Service, D/A). Individual contributors are listed inStone, Medical Service in Combat, III, p. 289.

Miscellaneous:

    Selected documents from the files of the Theater and SOSSurgeon, placed with the Historical Unit, Army Medical Service, D/A: Miscellaneouscorrespondence, reports, histories, radio messages, memorandums, MedicalDepartment unit annual historical reports.

    From the files of the Historical Division, War DepartmentSpecial Staff: miscellaneous documents relating to CBI history, of whichcertain G-4 Periodic Reports, CBI, 1944, have been cited in the notes.These and many more form the citations and bibliography of Romanus andSunderland's CBI history.

    Williams Documents: Copies of letters and extensive notesfrom the war diary of Col. Robert P. Williams, MC, the CBI Theater Surgeon,kindly loaned the editor by Colonel Williams and in the editor's possession.

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