The Red Cross as a medical and pharmaceutical symbol before and after the Geneva Convention by Dr. T.D. Whittet

Date:
c.1965
Reference:
RAMC/448
Part of:
Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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The Red Cross as a medical and pharmaceutical symbol before and after the Geneva Convention by Dr. T.D. Whittet. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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2 typescript copies, with a precis of the terms of the Geneva Convention for the Protection of War Victims (1950), and copy of a letter (Dec 1914) from Alfred Keogh to Colonel E.H. Lynden-Bell re dispute over the role of the British Red Cross Society in the First World War medical services.

Publication/Creation

c.1965

Physical description

1 file

Terms of use

Open and available by appointment at the Museum of Military Medicine. A digitised copy is available to view via the online catalogue on the Wellcome Collection website.

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A digitised copy is held by Wellcome Collection.

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