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by Albert E. Cowdrey
**Foreword** This is the fourth volume published by the U.S. Army Center of Military History in its United States Army in the Korean War series. Once termed a police action, the Korean War was fought by massed armies on a constricted field of operations. Its battles were as intense as those of any other war this century. The Medics’ War views this conflict from an uncommon angle. It documents the efforts of American Army doctors, nurses, and enlisted medics to save life and repair the damages wrought by wounds and disease. Though the charges of biological warfare made at the time are shown to have no foundation, the disease-ridden environment of wartime Korea aided the side with the best medical care. The real MASH clearly emerges in this study, along with the variety of technical innovations produced by the conflict that have advanced medical science. The perspective of The Medics’ War is an enlightening one, showing that the compassionate treatment of both United Nations and enemy wo
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