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Treatment of minor casulaties; paraffin wax treatment for mustard gas burns. |
Collins, William John |
Unknown |
Interview |
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Symptoms of shell-shock. |
Collins, William John |
Unknown |
Interview |
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Scene in Red Cross marquee. Impersonal medical treatment; amputation of leg, and being fitted with artificial limb. |
Quinnell, Charles Robert |
1975 |
Interview |
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Recieving news that her husband had been executed for 'cowardice'. |
Farr, Gertrude |
17th April 1993 |
Interview |
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Reactions to shell fire and dealing with shell-shock. |
Collins, William John |
Unknown |
Interview |
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Reaction to corpses. Difference between seeing photographs of corpses and reality. |
Hewitt, Leonard James |
1973 |
Interview |
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Problems of frostbite. Causes of trench foot. |
Webb, Percy |
20th March 1975 |
Interview |
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Muddy trenches causing trench foot. |
Burke, Ulick Burnard |
1975 |
Interview |
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Moving patients from front line to casualty clearing station. |
Esler, Maberly Squire |
1974 |
Interview |
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Medical treatment after being gassed (mustard gas) at Petit Vimy, 1918. |
Clarke, Walter Ernest |
1973 |
Interview |