An analysis of 1000 wounds and injuries received in action, with special reference to the theory of the prevalence of self-infliction. Col Sir Bruce Seton, Kitchener Indian Hospital Brighton. No imprint, 1915
Nominal rolls of Indian prisoners of war suspected of having deserted to the enemy or of having given information to or otherwise assisted the enemy after capture. Revised to 24th October 1918. Lists A-F: Indian Expeditionary Force A, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, Aden Field Force, East African Expeditionary Force, South Persia Rifles. Simla: AG's Dept in India, 1918.
Despatch by H.E. Gen Sir C.C. Monro, C-in-C in India, on the work of the army in India and of the civil departments of the government of India in connection with the war. Simla: GSI, 1918.
Demobilisation orders, India, 1919. Calcutta: Govt of India, 1919. 9 parts: General instructions. Issued with India Army Order No 26-S dated 3rd March 1919; Supplementary instructions, Ordnance Department Inspection Section ...IAO No 26-S, 3 Mar 1919; Supplementary instructions, Remount ...IAO No 26-S, 3 Mar 1919; Supplementary instructions for Veterinary Services ...IAO No 26-S, 3 Mar 1919; Supplementary instructions for the Indian Signal Service ...IAO No 272, 15 Apr 1919; Supplementary ins...