I would like to declare a debt to the following works:
A. G. Butler, The History of the Australian Medical Services in World War I, Volumes 1–3 (Sydney, 1938–42).
Janet Butler, “Nursing Gallipoli: Identity and the Challenge of Experience,” Journal of Australian Studies, Issue 78, 2003.
Nurse Elsie Cook war diaries, Australian War Memorial, Canberra.
Stretcher bearer George R. Faulkner war diaries, 1916–17, Mitchell Library, Sydney.
J. M. Gillings and J. Richards (eds.), In All These Lines: the Diary of Sister Elsie Tranter, 1916–19 (Newstead, Tasmania, 2008).
Marina Larsson, Shattered Anzacs (Sydney, 2009).
Peter Rees, The Other Anzacs (Sydney, 2008).
Bruce Scates and Raelene Francis, Women and the Great War (Cambridge, 1997).
Michael B. Tyquin, Gallipoli: The Medical War (Sydney, 1993).
W. C. Watson, Narrative of Experiences in France, 1917, war diaries, Mitchell Library, Sydney.