THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN
BASE HOSPITAL ARRANGEMENTS. SIR F. TREAVES’ TOUR. WHERE CIVILIANS COULD HELP. (Received July 19, 11.20 p.ni.) LONDON, July 19. Sir Frederick Treves, the famous surgeon, who has just returned after a tom- of the hospitals used' in connection with the Dardanelles operations, in the course oi a speech at a lied Cross meeting at Aylesbury, said there was no hospital in Gallipoli and no means < f creeling one. The wounded were (a:-. !! oil Gabo Tepe and other beach,<- and conveyed to Mtidros, and thence distributed to Alexandria and -Malta. Mudros contained a general hospital with bods, and also a hospital made- up of ships’ pillows. Cooking stoves, fly curtains, and fans would i mean a great deal to (he. Army. No j Army was better provided for than j the British, and tin-re was never an Army in winch the medical and sani-j tary arrangements wen.* more perfect. ! hut .such vast expansion was necessary i after the outbreak of war that tn-e j Army must look to civilians to supple- j mem. it.. i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3986, 20 July 1915, Page 5
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