MUD-CAKED BENT, AND SHUFFLING
PICTURE; OF. 0IJR;. iWOHNDED. " I'Times" arid By'ahey '""Sun"- BerrioeeJ ••-..,. ■ London, January 23. '.' "Casino" been: converted into a.,3plendidlyTfitfced;pdlir tary.hospital..: .-.':'.'-t:. ■.'-.:£■■" Sir Frederick Treves,"*SuTgeon to the King, declares, that .never.have: British! wounded been so :.well ...treated;; and never an army medical-service so<-effi-cient. • .•.< • i.;.'.,..;.....-' -.'.-.- Describing! the wounded, he•says.ihaii as they reach the hospital many are caked with mud; some of it so solid that they might be figures -moulded for sculpture. > .They left'Englaud.fiue, alert soldiers; they are now" so' bent and limp that.they snuffle as if they had just left the torture rack.'--be old men. ."HT":'..* "'.'■'.".. ',\\ (Bee -January .-•25, •s.so;pjn.)' Sir Frederick Treves, pointing out the value of inoculation, says "that there have been only 212 cases of'typhoid in the British Expeditionary Fpxce t , including eleven who had'beeh inoefflafedi There were twenty-two 'deaths', -nbne'oT whom had been.inoculated.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2368, 26 January 1915, Page 5
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138MUD-CAKED BENT, AND SHUFFLING Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2368, 26 January 1915, Page 5
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