Philps, (Frank) Richard
- Philps, (Frank) Richard, 1914-1995
- Date:
- 1942-1945
- Reference:
- GC/51
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
'Prisoner Doctor', an account of his experiences as an RAF Medical Officer during the Japanese occupation of Indonesia, 1942-1945.
Chapter 1 Into the Bag Page 1
Chapter 2 Hippocrates Go Hang Page 17
Chapter 3 Haruku I Epidemic Page 33
Chapter 4 Haruku II Yeast Page 58
Chapter 5 Haruku III Coral Page 86
Chapter 6 Ambon Page 92
Chapter 7 Return to Java Page 96
Chapter 8 Return to Singapore Page 105
Chapter 9 Changi Gaol Page 115
Chapter 10 Return to Life Page 125
Publication/Creation
1942-1945
Physical description
1 box The typescript is in photocopied form and bound with some colour photographic prints.
Contributors
Acquisition note
Dr Philps presented his unpublished typescript 'Prisoner Doctor' to the Wellcome Institute in Oct 1983. Another copy has been placed in the Department of Documents at the Imperial War Museum.
Biographical note
Philps volunteered for the Royal Air Force Medical Service after qualifying as a doctor in 1940. He wrote this personal account of his experience (as a doctor) of life in several working POW camps in Indonesia during the Second World War. It is based on notes he made as soon as possible afterwards and written sometime later when he had 'settled sufficiently to be reasonably dispassionate and could be level-headed about it'. He also states that he was careful to avoid hearsay, trusting only his observations and those of fellow prisoner Leslie J Audus, then a RAF 'Radiolocation' or Radar Officer, later Professor Emeritus of Botany, London University, whose help is acknowledged.
Copyright note
Copyright remained with Dr Philps
Where to find it
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Identifiers
Accession number
- 139