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Hospitals - 1914-1918-Online Hospitals framed and configured the convalescence of wounded and sick soldiers during the Great War Medical facilities behind the lines and in the rear often operated under difficult conditions Hospitals at home, by contrast, were safer, more modern and better equipped
Medical treatment of Australian soldiers in World War I Wounded men were transported to military hospitals, where doctors and nurses would care for around 1000 patients at a time Men remained in hospital until they could be returned to their unit or evacuated to Britain
List of Australian Army medical units in World War I - Wikipedia 1st Australian General Hospital (Queensland) – Heliopolis, Egypt January 1915 to March 1916; Rouen, France to 1918; then Sutton Veny, England [1] 2nd Australian General Hospital (New South Wales) was in Cairo in 1915
Medical Evacuation Chain - World War 1 - General Hospital During World War I, Australia raised 16 general hospitals Each general hospital had about 1040 beds and staff of 34 officers, 73 nurses and 203 other ranks of the medical service Several general hospitals served overseas The rest were in Australia No 1, No 2 and No 3 Australian General Hospitals served on the Western Front
Evacuation Hospitals - World War I Centennial site The evacuation hospital evolved over the next year into a larger and more capable hospital unit When developed in 1916 the evacuation hospital was planned to care for 432 patients through its staff of 16 medical officers and 179 men
First World War hospitals – Historic Hospitals Letchworth Hospital was established in a converted house at the beginning of the First world War Plans had been drawn up before the war for a purpose-built hospital to designs by Barry Parker, of Barry Parker Raymond Unwin based in Letchworth
1918: Australias medical personnel - Australian War Memorial At the outbreak of war, the Australian Army Medical Service was a small part-time specialised addition to the British Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) By 1918, it had become an independent force in its own right, and the contribution of its staff was immeasurable
Australian Army Medical Corps in World War I - Anzac Portal General hospitals During World War I, Australia raised 16 general hospitals Several general hospitals served overseas The rest were in Australia No 1, No 2 and No 3 Australian General Hospitals served on the Western Front No 14 Australian General Hospital served in the Middle East
A Short Guide To Medical Services During World War 1 Learn more about how medical services responded to the horrors of the First World War in the trenches on the Western Front and beyond This film includes images of patients undergoing medical treatment