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McNee, John William, 1887-

Sir John William McNee fonds:

Personal Notebook of Captain McNee R.A.M.C. "Gas Cases" 21 Pp. of pencil notes in an army note book. Printed wrappers with manuscript additions. May 1917-July 1917. Personal Notebook of Gas Cases Made by McNee when working at C.C.S. 51 & C.C.S. 54. He notes the name and rank of each man and then proceeds to note their medical condition--blood count etc. In some cases he goes into more detail, -- "Corpl. Stone - 1st Canadian T.M.B. (57 Div.) - exposed to shell gas at 2 am on 18th July. Walked 3 miles to billet afterwards & had a full meal. Got respiration distress soon after. Came into C.C.S. about 6.45 pm on 18th ... restless ... coughing ... consuming oxygen ... died later. Delirious during night of 18th-19th & throughout day. Also was stone deaf in both ears."

Reports of the C.W.M.C.
No.1. Notes on the Pathology and Treatment of the Effects of Pulmonary Irritant Gases. Compiled by the Physiology (War) Committee of the Royal Society. 20 Pp. Orig. Wrappers. September, 1917. Stamped "Mobile Laboratory No.3."

No.2. the Histological Effects Produced by Gas Poisoning and Their Significance. 41 Pp. With Photo Illus. Orig. Printed Wrappers. April, 1918. Signed by McNee and Stamped "Mobile Lab. No.3"

No.3. the Symptoms and Treatment of the Late Effects of Gas Poisoning. 9 Pp. Orig. Printed Wrappers. April, 1918. Signed by McNee and Stamped "Mobile Laboratory No. 3."

No.4. Polycythaemia after Gas Poisoning and the Effect of Oxygen Administration in Chambers in the Treatment of Chronic Gas. 64 Pp. With Graphs Throughout. Orig. Printed Wrappers. April, 1918.

No.5. the Reflex Restriction of Respiration after Gas Poisoning. 10 Pp. With 1 Illus, Orig. Printed Wrappers. April, 1918. With the Stamp of the Medical Research Committee, Boulogne.

No.6. Investigation into the Reaction of the Blood after Gas Poisoning, and the Results of the Administration of Saline and Other Substances. The Effects of Bleeding and of the Injection of Calcium Chloride. 13 Pp. April,1918. Signed by McNee and Stamped "Mobile Lab. No.3."

No.7. Changes Observed in the Heart and Circulation, and the General after Effects of Irritant Gas Poisoning. 29 Pp. Orig. Printed Wrappers. April, 1918. Signed by Mcnee and Stamped "Assistant Adviser in Pathology First Army".

No.8. Reports on Fatal Cases of Poisoning. (I). Ethyl Idoacetate. 7 Pp. With 7 Photo Illlus. Orig. Printed Wrappers. June, 1918.

No.9. Tissue Changes in Animals Produced by Pulmonary Irritant Gases. 45 Pp. With Photo Illus. Printed Paper Wrappers. September, 1918. Signed by McNee with Several Stamps.

No.10. The Administration of Oxygen in Irritant Gas Poisoning. 15 Pp. With 2 Photo Illus. Printed Wrappers. October, 1918. Signed by McNee with Several Stamps.

No. 11. Investigation of Chronic Cases of Gas Poisoning. 13 Pp. Printed Wrappers. October, 1918. Signed by McNee and Stamped.

No.12. Treatment of Patients Suffering From. "Effort Syndrome" by Continuous Inhalation of Oxygen. 19 Pp. Printed Wrappers. October, 1918. Stamped "Medical Research Comm., Boulogne".

No.13. Bleeding after Poisoning by Pulmonary Irritant Gases, with Appendices. 27 Pp. Printed Wrappers. November, 1918. Signed by McNee and Stamped.

No.14. The Delayed Effects of Phosgene in Rabbits, with Special Reference to the Influence of Muscular Contraction. 28 Pp. With Folding Photo Diagrams. Printed Wrappers. October, 1918.

No.15. The Later Effects of Irritant Gas Poisoning. 16 Pp. Printed Wrappers. November 1918. Signed by McNee. No.16. Report on the Length of Stay in Hospital in the United Kingdom and the Disposal of Gas Casualties. 19 Pp. Printed Wrappers. November, 1918. Signed by McNee.

No.17. Report on Cases of Poisoning by "Mustard Gas" (Dichlorethyl Sulphide), with Special Reference to Histological Changes and to Alterations in the Leucocyte Count. 31pp. With 9 Pp. Illus. Printed Wrappers. December, 1918. Stamped "War Office" on Rear Cover.

No.18. Report of the Medical Aspect of the Production of Mustard Gas. 16 Pp. With 4 Pp. of Photo Illus. Printed Wrappers. January, 1919. Signed by McNee.

No.19. The Ventilation of Dug-outs. 11 Pp. Printed Wrappers. March, 1919.

Reports to the Special Investigation Committee On Surgical Shock and Allied Conditions.

No.1. Intravenous Injections to Replace Blood. By W.M. Bayliss. 28 Pp. Printed Wrappers. November, 1917. Stamped "Mobile Lab. No.3."

No.4. Memorandum on Blood Transfusion. By Captain Oswald H. Robertson. 41 Pp. With Diagrams. Printed Wrappers. April, 1918. Signed by McNee and Stamped "Assistant Adviser in Pathology, First Army."

No.5. I. The Value of Haemoglin and Blood Pressure Observations in Surgical Cases. II. Observations on the Blood Pressure in Gas Gangrene Infection. 36 Pp. Printed Wrappers. 1918. Signed by McNee and Stamped "Adviser in Pathology".

Other Items Note: Arrangement is random.

Bayliss, W. M. Section of Surgery. Discussion of Wound Shock. Opening Paper No.1. (16) Pp. Printed Wrappers. (April 1919). Signed by McNee, Whose Work Is Mentioned in the Text.

Bayliss, W.M. Intravenous Injection in Wound Shock. 11 Pp. Printed Wrappers. From the British Medical Journal of May 18th, 1918. Signed by McNee with a Presentation Inscription from Bayliss - "With the Author's Compliments."

German Instructions Regarding the Diagnosis and Treatment of Gas Poisoning. Translation from a German Document. 43 Pp. Orig. Red Printed Wrappers. Army Printing Service, January 1918. Signed by McNee.

Supplement No.1 to the German Instructions Regarding the Diagnosis and Treatment of Gas Poisoning. 8 Pp. Printed Wrappers. Army Printing Service, October 1918.

Fleming, Alexander. & A.B. Porteous. Blood Transfusion by the Citrate Method. A Report on 100 Cases of Transfusion at a Base Hospital. 11 Pp. With Diagram. Printed Wrappers. The Lancet, June 7th, 1919. Signed by McNee, with a Presentation Inscription "With the Author's Compliments".

Box Respirator Drill and Inspection. 4 Pp. Printed Card. General Staff, January, 1918. Standard Manual--A Fine Example.

Defence Against Gas. Issued in France down to Companies, Batteries, Squadrons. 48 Pp. With Diagrams. Printed Wrappers. General Headquarters, March 1918. Replaces the Two Previous Gas Manuals Issued in 1917. Includes Details of Gas Masks for Horses. Signed by McNee.

Sloggett, A.T. Memorandum on Gas Poisoning in Warfare with Notes on its Pathology and Treatment. 27 Pp. Printed Wrappers. G.H.Q., July 1916. Signed by Capt. McNee

Sloggett, A.T. Memorandum on Gas Poisoning in Warfare with Notes on its Pathology and Treatment. 32 Pp. Printed Wrappers. G.H.Q., April 1918. Signed by McNee. The updated version of the previous item.

Haldane, J.S. Lung-irritant Gas Poisoning and its Sequelae. Reprinted from the RAMC Journal. 15 Pp. Printed Wrappers. December, 1919. Haldane describes being at a CCS where McNee carried out a Post Mortem on a Canadian Gas Victim. Signed by McNee.

Mott, F.W. Punctiform Haemorrhages of the Brain in Gas Poisoning. 18 Pp. With 3 Colour Plates and Other Illus. Printed Wrappers. Reprinted from the Royal Society, 1917. Signed by McNee who is mentioned in the text.

Bulletin of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Issued from the Office of the DMS Canadians. Sm. Folio. (16) Pp. With Diagrams Printed Wrappers. Vol. 1. No. 4. July, 1918. Signed by McNee with an article marked by him in pencil on a series of gas cases.

Depage, Dr. A. Ambulance De "L'Ocean" La Panne. (28) Pp. Printed Wrappers. Paris, Masson, December 1917. French Text on Blood Transfusion.

Bayliss, W.M. Methods of Raising Low Arterial Pressure. 393 Pp. Printed Wrappers. Proceedings of the Royal Society, 1916. Presentation Copy from the Author.

Cowell, Lt. Col. Ernest. The Pathology and Treatment of Traumatic (Wound) Shock. 22 Pp. Printed Wrappers. Journal of the RAMC, 1928. Includes Front Line Observations at "Lone Farm" Advanced Dressing Station in the Givency-Festubert Sector in February 1917.

Bradford, Col. Sir J. Rose. & Capt. T.R. Elliott. Cases of Gas Poisoning among the British Troop in Flanders. (14) Pp. With 4 Colour Plates. PrintedWrappers. Bristol, Wright & Sons, 1915. Signed by McNee.

Medical Press and Circular, May 5th, 1915. Sm. Folio. 20 Pp. Printed Newspaper. Albert Tindall, 1915. Includes a letter from Dr. J.S Haldane to Kitchener Reporting on the Effect of Gas Used by German troops on men from a Canadian Battalion - McNee is mentioned in performing a post-mortem on some of the men.

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