SICK AND WOUNDED ON GALLIPOLI
EMINENT SURGEON'S. REPORT. \
Sy; Telegraph.—Pre3? Association—Oouyrlslt (Rec. July 19,11.20 p.m.)
■ London, July 19. Sir F. Treves, addressing a Red Cross Iriecting .at .Aylesbury, said that there was no hospital in Gallipoli, and. ho ' means-for the erection of one.:. The wounded wero taken off at Gaba Tepo and other beaches, and conveyed to Mudros, and thence distributed to Alexandria and Malta. Mudros,contained a general hospital with beds, also hospital pillows, cooking stoves, fly-cur- • tains. and fans. It meant a great deal. : ' The Army should be better provided for than this. The British never had an army; in which the medical and sanitary arrangements were more perfect, •but such vast expansion was necessary after the outbreak of war that the Army ■ must look to civilians to supplement their efforts.'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2518, 20 July 1915, Page 6
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132SICK AND WOUNDED ON GALLIPOLI Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2518, 20 July 1915, Page 6
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