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Charles E. Hawtrey, M. D.
Professor Emeritus, Urology
University of Iowa
Edited by
Laura Julier
Department of Writing, Rhetoric, & American Cultures
Michigan State University
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 A Nation in Transition: A Short Historical Summary
Chapter 3 Barcelona’s Culture and Community Prior to the War
Chapter 4 Medical School: University of Barcelona 1930-36
Chapter 5 The War Begins
Chapter 6 War Wounds and the Evolution of Wound Care
Chapter 7 Medical Care during the Spanish Civil War
Chapter 8 Medical Conditions at the Front: Doctor and Patient Views
Chapter 9 Terminal Events of the Spanish Civil War
Chapter 10 Exile in France and the French Concentration Camps
Chapter 11 Emigration to the United States via Mexico
Chapter 12 Arrival in Iowa City
Chapter 13 Diaspora of Republican Spain and Reflections on Franco’s Legacy
Chapter 14 Contributions to Orthopedics: Clubfoot and Other Conditions
Chapter 15 Testimonials from Colleagues, Students, and Friends
Epilogue
References
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