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Salonica and the Balkans (First World War)

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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080516031002/http://www.salonika.freeserve.co.uk/NurseInSalonika.htm "A Nurse in Salonika – the Diary of Edith Moor"] by Anthony Richards. October 1916 to November 1917. Moor was in Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service, posted to the 43rd General Hospital. Initially the vast majority of the patients she treated were suffering from malaria. Archived page, Salonika Campaign Society.
*[http://bishop.slq.qld.gov.au/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs=1463009854647~133 Memoir of Jane McLennan, Australian Army Nursing Service]. Enlisted on 28 May 1917 for overseas service. Served No. 3 Unit, 60th General Hospital Salonika. In March 1918 she was invalided back to Australia with heart disease. Original diary with transcript. State Library of Queensland. From page 23 "The night staff had to take every precaution against mosquito bites and wore gloves, [[British_Army#Other_2|puttees]], hat and a net veil on duty but many of the sisters went down with the disease [malaria] in spite of these precautions". [http://astateofwar.org.au/queenslanders#jane-mclennan Jane McLennan: Time Line] “A State of War” State Library of Queensland.
*[http://www.vlib.us/medical/dark/dark.htm The WWI Military Memoirs of Captain Dark, MC.
Australian Doctor, Great War]. The very end of the account includes a short section on his time in Macedonia, in a General Hospital under canvas at the head of the Vadar Vardar Marshes. vlib.us, The World War I Document Archive/The Medical Front.
*[http://www.borgognon.net/VEBdiary.html [1918 Balkans<nowiki>]</nowiki> "Diary of Lt Victor Edward Borgonon (1882-1966)"]
*[https://bmdoyleblog.wordpress.com/2015/09/16/a-field-ambulance-in-salonika-1916-17/ A Field Ambulance In Salonika, 1916-17] ''Health History @Huddersfield University''
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