Parade of the Dead: A U.S. Army Physician's Memoir of Imprisonment by the Japanese, 1942-1945

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McFarland, 11 Mar 2004 - 222 sayfa

"The grisly procession of dead had grown alarmingly...men who had endured the terrible ordeal of Bataan, who were 10,000 miles from home, and who then died in the most miserable conditions. For me, as a doctor, the most distressing thought was that they could have been saved, almost without exception, by proper diet and medical care."

Imprisoned by the Japanese in 1942, Lieutenant John Bumgarner, U.S. Army Medical Corps, attempted to care for the survivors of the Bataan Death March. A lack of medical supplies, coupled with poor diet and unsanitary living conditions, made the task virtually impossible. Dr. Bumgarner was imprisoned until the Japanese surrender in 1945, all the while attending to his fellow prisoners of war who often had little chance of survival. His powerful story is a strong reminder of the brutality of war and captivity.

 

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From Medical School to the Military
5
The Route to the Philippines
15
Manila
27
Sternberg General Hospital in Peacetime
35
Sternberg at
51
General Hospital 2 Bataan
65
Cabanatuan I
87
Cabanatuan III
123
Enoura Maru
141
Camp Bibai Japan
169
Different Paths
183
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The late John R. Bumgarner, M.D., lived in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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