The Ontario Military Hospital

The Ontario Military Hospital
Title The Ontario Military Hospital PDF eBook
Author John Pateman
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 138
Release 2011-03-05
Genre History
ISBN 1446615200

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This is the story of the Ontario Military Hospital which was built in Orpington, Kent in 1916. The hospital was extended in 1917 and became the No.16 Canadian General Hospital. In 1919 the hospital was taken over by the Ministry of Pensions and later by Kent County Council. In 1948 Orpington Hospital became part of the NHS. Today only the Canada Wing remains.

Ontario Military Hospital, C.A.M.C.

Ontario Military Hospital, C.A.M.C.
Title Ontario Military Hospital, C.A.M.C. PDF eBook
Author Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Expeditionary Force
Publisher
Pages
Release 2012
Genre World War, 1914-1918
ISBN

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War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps

War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
Title War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps PDF eBook
Author John George Adami
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1915
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Training For Armageddon

Training For Armageddon
Title Training For Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Merritt
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 331
Release 2018-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 1460261380

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Over the past 225 years the oak savannah at the mouth of the Niagara River -- designated as a Military Reserve but regarded by the local citizenry as their common lands-- has witnessed a broad spectrum of military, political and cultural happenings. Perhaps most compelling is the story of Niagara Camp, established in the 1870s on the Reserve as the summer camp for Military District #2. By the eve of the Great War this District that encompassed most of central Ontario from Niagara to Sault St. Marie including Toronto, Hamilton and St. Catharines, was the most populous and patriotic District in all of Canada. Niagara Camp and the training that went on within it endeavoured to prepare over 50,000 young men for the Overseas Canadian Expeditionary Force; however, the Camp's vigorous daily routines, comprehensive instruction and discipline could not ready them for the horrors of the Western Front and ...Armageddon. Many never returned. In 1917 Niagara Camp also became the unique training centre for 22,000 Polish Army volunteers, American and Canadian boys eager to fight for a distant land many had never set foot on. The horrific Spanish Flu Pandemic soon followed with dire consequences for the soldiers and their volunteer caregivers. Niagara was also a training camp for Canada's ill-fated and little-known Siberian Expedition. Remarkable sagas are recounted of some of the Camp's veterans. On the centennial of the Great War this in-depth recognition of the brave young volunteers during their preparation for war is long overdue....

This Small Army of Women

This Small Army of Women
Title This Small Army of Women PDF eBook
Author Linda J. Quiney
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 289
Release 2017-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 0774830743

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With her soft linen head scarf and white apron emblazoned with a red cross, the Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse, or VAD, has become a romantic emblem of the First World War. This Small Army of Women draws on diaries, letters, and interviews to tell the forgotten story of the nearly two thousand women from Canada and Newfoundland who volunteered to “do their bit” at home and overseas. Middle-class and well-educated but largely untrained, VADs were excluded from Canadian military hospitals overseas (the realm of the professional nurse) but helped solve Britain’s nursing deficit and filled gaps in Canada’s domestic nursing ranks. Their dedication and struggle to secure a place at their brothers’ bedsides reveals much about women’s contributions to the war effort, the tensions between amateur and professional nurses, and women’s evolving role outside the home.

The American Journal of Electrotherapeutics and Radiology

The American Journal of Electrotherapeutics and Radiology
Title The American Journal of Electrotherapeutics and Radiology PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 48
Release 1918
Genre
ISBN

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The Canada Gazette

The Canada Gazette
Title The Canada Gazette PDF eBook
Author Canada
Publisher
Pages 1388
Release 1916
Genre Canada
ISBN

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