This was quite an interesting read about a history I wasn't familiar with. Lindsay Rogers was a surgeon who fought with the Partisans in Croatia and Slovenia during WWII, and talks about setting up field hospitals hidden away in remote mountain locations. He's a bit vague on the politics (he has admiration for Tito, but scorn for the Communist party), which makes some of the chapters a bit lifeless. Rogers' descriptions of the cutting edge field surgery techniques were interesting, especially his description of the medical conferences he attends where field surgeons argue about best practice for war hospitals.