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This extract appears in Ashley Ekins's introduction to the third edition of The Anzac Book, which includes a number of previously unpublished poems and other items which were originally rejected by the book's editor Charles Bean.
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Endless Itching : How Anzacs Treated Lice in the Trenches with Poetry and Their Own Brand of Medicine
2021
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— Appears in: The Conversation , 23 April 2021;'We think we know a lot about Australian and New Zealand soldiers’ health in the first world war. Many books, novels and television programs speak of wounds and war doctors, documenting the work of both Anzac nations’ medical corps.' (Introduction)
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Endless Itching : How Anzacs Treated Lice in the Trenches with Poetry and Their Own Brand of Medicine
2021
single work
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— Appears in: The Conversation , 23 April 2021;'We think we know a lot about Australian and New Zealand soldiers’ health in the first world war. Many books, novels and television programs speak of wounds and war doctors, documenting the work of both Anzac nations’ medical corps.' (Introduction)
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