The book Military Hygiene for Officers of the Line was written by author Alfred a Alfred Alexander Woodhull Here you can read free online of Military Hygiene for Officers of the Line book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Military Hygiene for Officers of the Line a good or bad book?
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On a very wet or crowded site two men may cooperate, one supply- ing a water-proof floor-cover and the other the tent. As a cape it is a complete covering except for the head and fore- arms, and it is large enough to wear over the blanket-roll if 208 MILITARY HYGIENE required. Not worn as a cape, it may enclose the blanket- roll or lie folded on the knapsack. The material is strong, light cotton, water-proofed with lanolin, permeable to air and not subject to mildew. It weighs five pounds. As e...ither tent or cape it probably will be efficient. Difficulty will arise when a man on duty in a severe rain must transform his tent into a water-proof cape or cloak. This might be avoided if it could be arranged that two men should always tent to- gether and that both would not require to wear their capes simultaneously. Hospital tents are larger wall tents (14 by 15 feet at the base with a 4-foot wall and the ridge 12 feet from the ground) Hospital that may be freely opened at each end and thrown tent together in extension.
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