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Before My Helpless Sight
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations, Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1 Battle, 2 Body, 3 Mind, 4 Aid, 5 Death, Afterword, Bibliography, Index

About the Author

Dr Leo van Bergen is a medical historian working at the Vrije Universiteit Medical Centre in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His main focus is on the relationship between war and medicine. Dr van Bergen is a member of the editorial board of Medicine, Conflict and Survival.

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Prize: Dr J.A. Verdoorn Award for excellent scientific work on the topic of medicine and war 2009 ’Rarely has there appeared such a readable narrative on the heroic and tragic ways in which a war was fought and the dedicated yet at times inept ways in which medical workers attempted to tend the dying and treat the wounded.’ Medicine, Conflict & Survival ’... this truly beautiful and magnificent book. ... In short: buy, read and tell others.’ Menno Wielinga, published on the Western Front Association website ’The book is impressively well researched (and cited), including qualitative and quantitative sources in numerous languages. ... Before My Helpless Sight is a powerful counter to the innumerable discourses on WWI tactics and strategy. Van Bergen pulls back the curtains of glorious offensives and magnanimous generals, revealing the grim, muddy reality of life on the Western Front. It is a story of pus, rats, hunger, dirt, disease and madness. You do not know World War I before reading this book.’ War & Health ’... the book serves as a powerful reminder of the terrible human suffering endured, both during and after the war, by those who bore the physical, mental and emotional scars of the conflict. Van Bergen leaves the reader with an overwhelming sense of the human tragedy inflicted by industrialised warfare and mass killing.’ The Social History of Medicine ’The translation of this book from Dutch into English is to be welcomed for making available a Belgian viewpoint on the Great War. It is an accessible and engrossing, if at times gruesome and grim, read.’ Journal of Military History ’...an extraordinary volume describing the horrific injuries, deaths, and battlefield environments confronted by WW I soldiers... paints an almost unbelievable word picture. Recommended.’ Choice ’... a major achievement and a landmark in the medical historiography of the Great War.’ Medical History 'Van Bergen's pacing allows one to move

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