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The Royal Army Medical Corps in the Great War (Paperback)
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The Royal Army Medical Corps in the Great War (Paperback)
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List price R465
Loot Price R383
Discovery Miles 3 830
You Save R82 (18%)
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The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) supported the British Army
throughout the First World War treating sick and wounded military
personnel. The RAMC also had a range of sanitation
responsibilities. The military nursing services and voluntary
medical personnel provided vital support to RAMC medical units and
hospitals, ensuring the effective treatment of casualties. The size
of the armies, the intensity of the combat, the power of modern
weaponry and the global nature of conflict meant the number of
casualties proved challenging for the medical services of all
combatants, including the RAMC. Consequently a number of innovative
solutions were needed, and one such innovation developed by British
medical services was the use of barges for the evacuation of
seriously wounded casualties. A range of previously unpublished
photographs, in thematic chapters considering aspects such as
service in the United Kingdom, global warfare and commemoration,
illustrate experiences of RAMC and medical personnel during the
First World War. The book contributes to wider understanding of the
RAMC and medical services in the First World War, and as such will
be of relevance to readers with an interest in medical, social and
photographic history.
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