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Surgeon and General: A Life of Major-General Rupert Downes (2008) By Ian Howie-Willis

 

The life and career of Rupert Downes, a heroic figure in Australian military medical history. He  was a surgeon and eminent pioneering paediatrician but he was also a life-long professional soldier. He joined the army at sixteen, while still at school and spent most of the next 40 years in uniform.

Australia’s youngest lieutenant-colonel at the beginning of WW1, Downes led a field ambulance to Gallipoli. Later, he became head of medical services in the Anzac Mounted Division and Desert Mounted Corps.

 

Post-war, Downes continued as part-time head of army medical services in Victoria until 1934, when he became Director General of Medical Services. As full-time head of the Army Medical Corps, he ensured that Australia was medically  prepared for WW2. His great achievement was the construction of the military hospitals at Concorde, Daw Park, Greenslopes, Heidelberg and Hollywood.

 

He lost his position as DGMS in controversial circumstances in 1941 but continued serving conspicuously in other roles until his death in a plane crash in 1945.

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
  • 400 Pages
  • In Good Condition

Surgeon and General: A Life of Major-General Rupert.. (2008) By Ian Howie-Willis

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