The House That Jack Built: DGMS Rupert Downes and Australian Army Medical Preparations for World War II

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
J. McLeod
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Abstract:Strained relationships within military departments, clashes between civilian and army administrations, inter-governmental power struggles, and the historically pervasive British influence, punctuate the history of Australian military medicine. While the achievements of the medical services in World War II are well documented, the ongoing administrative difficulties are less so. Candid reports by Director General of Medical Services, Rupert Downes, suggest that the challenges persisted throughout the war and directly impacted medical personnel, as well as the soldiers in their care. The necessarily hurried recruitment of 6 Division AIF was a handy hook on which to hang responsibility for deficiencies in medical recruitment, training, equipping, and care. Downes, however, was not prepared to ascribe such shortcomings to the ‘stress of time’ alone.
杰克建造的房子:鲁珀特·唐斯和澳大利亚陆军第二次世界大战的医疗准备
摘要:军事部门内部紧张的关系、文官和军队之间的冲突、政府间的权力斗争,以及历史上普遍存在的英国影响,都打断了澳大利亚军事医学的历史。虽然医疗服务在第二次世界大战中取得的成就有据可查,但持续存在的行政困难却没有那么严重。医疗服务总干事鲁珀特·唐斯的坦率报告表明,这些挑战在整个战争期间持续存在,并直接影响到医务人员及其护理的士兵。6师AIF的招聘必然很匆忙,这是一个方便的挂钩,可以用来为医疗招聘、培训、装备和护理方面的不足承担责任。然而,唐斯并不准备将这些缺点仅仅归咎于“时间的压力”。
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