War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corps
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War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corps
This online edition is dedicatedby Mary Mark Ockerblooin at A Celebration of Women Writers to Mary Houston (1888-1970), N/S, C.A.M.C."She Did Her Duty War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corpsy" 1916-1919Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Insignia[Page]War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps[Page](Page][Frontispiece]Major-General G. L. Foster, C.B., Director General Medical Services. Overseas Military Forces of Canada.(Title Page ìWar Story of the Canadian Army Medical CorpsBYJ. GEOR War Story of Canadian Army Medical CorpsGE ADAMI, M.D., F.R.S., (Temporary Colonel C.A.M.C.)A.D.M.S. in Charge of Records, Office of Director-General, M edical s ervices, o. M. F c.Volume I.War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corps
THE FIRST CONTINGENT - (to the Autumn of 1915) -PUBLISHED FOR THE CANADIAN WAR RECORDS OFFICE BYCOLOUR LTD..53. VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER, s.w. ANThis online edition is dedicatedby Mary Mark Ockerblooin at A Celebration of Women Writers to Mary Houston (1888-1970), N/S, C.A.M.C."She Did Her Duty War Story of Canadian Army Medical CorpsNISTER or CANADATO some the call of adventure, to others the fighting spirit of the race, but to most the duty of service appealed. Fresh from the avocations of peace and untrained at first in the art of war, they went forth strong, joyous, eager, confident. Valour and heroism were never more truly War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corpssymbolized than in the story which their deeds have given to the world.Such was the spirit of the Canadians in the battle line as I have seen and knowWar Story of Canadian Army Medical Corps
n them. One could not return from such a visit without renewed courage and strengthened determination. From the wounded in the hospitals Otte gained aThis online edition is dedicatedby Mary Mark Ockerblooin at A Celebration of Women Writers to Mary Houston (1888-1970), N/S, C.A.M.C."She Did Her Duty War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corps its tribute to those who consecrated their service to the care of the wounded; to the men who went forward through the battle storm with bullet-spattered ambulances to rescue those who had fallen; to the women whose first thought was of the helpless and suffering, when hospitals were bombed.Il is f War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corpsitting that the story of the Canadian Army Medical Service should be told; and no one is more qualified for that purpose, whether by experience, by seWar Story of Canadian Army Medical Corps
rvice, or by the truest ideal of duty, than he who has written the pages that follow.16th August, 1918.PREFACEAN attempt is here made to record the ouThis online edition is dedicatedby Mary Mark Ockerblooin at A Celebration of Women Writers to Mary Houston (1888-1970), N/S, C.A.M.C."She Did Her Duty War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corpsn the pan played by medicine and surgery in modem warfare, while at the same time the professional reader may be given, as it were, a bird's eye view of the progressive development of military medicine in the great war as exemplified by the work of the C.A.M.C. How far the attempt has succeeded the War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corpsreader must judge.Based as the work is upon the official documents and the diaries of individual Medical Officers, the writer is only too well aware oWar Story of Canadian Army Medical Corps
f its deficiencies. Official documents are apt to be painfully meagre in regard to the very matters which the historian needs for a full presentation This online edition is dedicatedby Mary Mark Ockerblooin at A Celebration of Women Writers to Mary Houston (1888-1970), N/S, C.A.M.C."She Did Her Duty War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corpslling to set pen to paper: may put down a line or two of bald official data, when for the credit of his unit and the officers and men under him, he should have set forth a detailed statement of events; on the other hand, some officer concerned in actions of subordinate importance may note these so c War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corpslearly and interestingly that perforce the historian quotes at length from his description. If. therefore, too full credit is given to certain units aWar Story of Canadian Army Medical Corps
nd individuals, too little to others, the fault must to no small degree be attributed not to the historian, but to the material at his disposal. So alThis online edition is dedicatedby Mary Mark Ockerblooin at A Celebration of Women Writers to Mary Houston (1888-1970), N/S, C.A.M.C."She Did Her Duty War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corpsl units.The work will be of distinct service if, by calling attention to defects in the official records and that at a time not too distant from the events, it gives occasion to those actually concerned to afford the needed information and so prepare the way for a fuller and more accurate presentati War Story of Canadian Army Medical Corpson of the facts at a later date. What has impressed the writer is the difficulty in securing accurate information even within a few months of the evenWar Story of Canadian Army Medical Corps
t: the difficulty, therefore, that must confront the historian who writes years after the event: the value of such a "contemporary history" as demonstThis online edition is dedicatedby Mary Mark Ockerblooin at A Celebration of Women Writers to Mary Houston (1888-1970), N/S, C.A.M.C."She Did Her DutyThis online edition is dedicatedby Mary Mark Ockerblooin at A Celebration of Women Writers to Mary Houston (1888-1970), N/S, C.A.M.C."She Did Her DutyGọi ngay
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