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World War One

The Doctor's War

• Harper's Weekly, 1915 •


“This is a dirty war. Gaseous, gangrene, lockjaw, blood poisoning, all dirt diseases… The doctors themselves are suffering more than ever before. More than 125 German doctors have now been killed, out of a force of 9000 at the front. In the Franco-Prussian War out of 4062 doctors in the German only 11 were killed. London ‘Lancet’ is recording an average of two to three British doctors a week killed, in Flanders, besides great numbers wounded and missing.”

Bellow are a few appreciative verses about U.S. Army Doctors. Both the drawing and the prosody appeared in the British trench paper The Better Times (formerly The Wipers Times)

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The Doctor's War

The Doctor's War

The Doctor's War

The Doctor's War

The Doctor's War

ww1 medics 1915medical care at the ww1 frontWorld War I Medicine and the filth of trench warfareWW1 dirt wounds that had never been seen beforemagazine article about ww1 doctorsww1 doctors killed by dirt related illnesses 1915ww1 doctors suffered like the troopswwi medics struggled 1915wounds unique to WW Idisease caused by dirt WW I trench warfare articleWW 1 trench warfare and disease caused by dirtdirt related illnesses treated as a result of WW 1 trench warfarewar in the trenches and the treatment of dirt-related disease
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