[HTML][HTML] Somewhere in France (9 April 17): a centenary review of medical arrangements at Vimy Ridge

V McAlister - Canadian Journal of Surgery, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In April 1917, medical units of the 4 divisions of the Canadian Corps combined for the first
time in support of a single action, the assault upon Vimy Ridge. Detailed planning …

The Canadian Army Medical Corps at Vimy Ridge

H Moran - Hayes, Geoffrey; Iarocci, Andrew; Bechthold, Mike …, 2007 - degruyter.com
A total of 3,598 men of the Canadian Corps died during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, while
another 7,004 were wounded. 1 The Vimy battlefield thus posed one of the most daunting …

[HTML][HTML] Surgical travellers: tapestry to Bayeux

J Hedley-Whyte, DR Milamed - The Ulster Medical Journal, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The planning for surgery in war was revisited in 1937 when Ian Fraser was elected a
member of the Surgical Travellers. At their 1938 Surgical Travellers meeting in Vienna, Ian …

[CITATION][C] Medical Service at Bastogne

CS Phalen - The Military Surgeon (United States), 1947 - academic.oup.com
France, on the 16th of December. The Holland campaign had been completed short-ly
before and most of the talk centered on the possibility of leaves to Paris or London. All …

[HTML][HTML] Calgary, Edmonton and the University of Alberta: the extraordinary medical mobilization by Canada's newest province

MP Da Cambra, VC McAlister - Canadian Journal of Surgery, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World
War was a national endeavour. Physicians from across the country enlisted in local …

A Sketch of the Growth of the Surgery of the Front in France: An Address to the Abernethian Society of St. Bartholomew's Hospital

A Bowlby - British Medical Journal, 1919 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Army Medical Service, and subsequently, as consulting surgeon to Millbank Military Hospital
and in other ways, I have kept in touch with this branch of our profession. It was probably …

[HTML][HTML] American Surgeons at Musgrave Park Hospital in World War II: Surgical Giants

J Hedley-Whyte, DR Milamed - The Ulster Medical Journal, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The 5th General Hospital embarked from New York on 19 February 1942. Seven Medical
Officers, 28 Nurse Officers and 14 Enlisted Men were placed on various ships of the convoy …

The Evolution of a Casualty Clearing Station on the Western Front: The Presidential Address, Delivered on 14th October, 1936, at the Opening of the Sixty-Fourth …

RC Clarke - Bristol Medico-chirurgical Journal (1883), 1937 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
2 Dr. Richard C. Clarke cloth mill on the Authie river, and the other a school dignified by the
name of the Ecole Moderne, part of which was still used for its original purpose. The total …

[HTML][HTML] The Canadian Army Medical Corps affair of 1916 and Surgeon General Guy Carleton Jones

MGJR Bernier, LCVC McAlister - Canadian Journal of Surgery, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The rapid expansion of military medical service in the First World War, successfully
completed under the direction of Surgeon General Guy Carleton Jones, remains an …

July 1st 1916--a surgical catastrophe.

H Ellis - The Ulster Medical Journal, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
On the morning of July 1st 1916, after five days of intense bombardment, the British Fourth
Army under General Sir Henry Rawlinson, with a ration strength of 519,324 men, supported …