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  Royal Army Medical Corps: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The royal army dental corps is a specialist corps in the british army that provides dental training to its members as well as dental care services to british...
The army medical services is an umbrella organisation responsible for administering the four separate units responsible for supplying medical and nursing services in...
A regimental colour is a flag carried or maintained by british army and commonwealth infantry regiments or battalions to:...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ro/royal_army_medical_corps.htm   (708 words)

  
 GREAT - Online Information article about GREAT
CORPS (pronounced as in French, from which it is taken, being a late spelling of tors, from Lat.
The tunic in the first three is red, with pointed cuffs and collars of the facings colour (blue in Royal regiments, white in English and Welsh, yellow in Scottish, green in Irish, except where the older colours have been revived), red shoulder-straps, gold buttons and white piping, blue trousers with red piping.
Train (Army Service Corps), blue-grey dolman, fl-braided, with red collar, fl braid on the cuff, and red shoulder-cord; infantry kepi, officers as officers of the chasseurs a cheval but with (silver) Austrian knot on the sleeve, and red plume.
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 First World War Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Royal Marines Light Infantry The story of Jack Clegg and Barnsley's Royal Marines volunteers in the Royal Naval Division during WW1.
Royal Canadian Legion of Newfoundland and Labrador Particularly, features on the Newfoundland and Labrador Command of the Royal Canadian Legion, the 1916 battle of Beaumont Hamel in France and The Veteran magazine.
The Royal British Legion The Royal British Legion is the UK's leading charity providing financial, social and emotional support to millions who have served and are currently serving in the Armed Forces, and their dependents.
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 MedHist: The gateway to Internet resources for the History of Medicine
The Centre for Medical History was established at the University of Exeter in 1997, and is part of the School of Historical, Political and Sociological Studies (SHiPSS).
Staff members from the Centre for Medical History are involved in several undergraduate programmes, and a list of modules is included under the programmes of study section.
This programme covers a broad range of medical history topics and, in particular, aims to encourage interest in research "from generation to reproduction".
www.medhist.ac.uk /browse/mesh/D006113.html   (10404 words)

  
 Genealogy, Reference, Topography & Miscellaneous
Includes pedigrees of the Royal Families of Egypt, Libya, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Saudi-Arabia, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, etc..
The ROYAL MANOR OF HITCHIN AND ITS LORDS HAROLD AND THE BALLIOLS.
The Blood Royal, the Clarence Volume, the Exeter Volumes, the Essex Volume and Mortimer/Percy, all published.
www.heraldrytoday.co.uk /genealogy_books.htm   (5534 words)

  
 HEALTH AND BEAUTY
Fine Near Fine Illustrated with 200 (facsimile) hand coloured drawings.
wherein several hundred herbs with a display of their medical and occult properties are physically applied to the cure of all disorders incident to mankind to which are added rules for compounding medicines, and upwards of fifty choice receipts, selected from the author's last legacies; forming a complete family dispensatory, and system of Physic.
Facsimile reprint of the edition published by J Gleave, Manchester, in 1826.
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