by rcms_as2mwc | Apr 12, 2019 | Administration, Historical Interest/Intérêt historique, Staying Informed
Le texte en français suit NOTE: This is a repeat of an article published in the Canadian Journal of Surgery, Vol 61, No 5. 2018. Message in a bottle: the discovery of a young Medical Officer’s map from the 1917 Battle of Hill 70. The map, entitled Loos 36°...
by rcms_as2mwc | Nov 10, 2018 | Administration, Events/Faits divers, Historical Interest/Intérêt historique
A picture speaks a thousand words / Une image vaut mille mots We Will Remember Them / Nous nous souviendrons d’eux
by rcms_as2mwc | Apr 18, 2018 | Administration, Historical Interest/Intérêt historique, Uncategorized
Le texte en français suit The CAMC with the Canadian Corps During the Last Hundred Days of the Great War by Colonel A.E. Snell A new addition to the Virtual Museum Library, this book provides a good overview of the problems of the medical services in war, of the...
by rcms_as2mwc | May 12, 2017 | Administration, Historical Interest/Intérêt historique
Article published in French on May 10th 2017 in Le Droit newspaper to honour Lt Laura Gamble, one of the nursing sisters or Bluebirds as they were called, who served during WWI. She is described as a heroine of the 150th anniversary of Confederation. She was born in...
by rcms_as2mwc | Apr 29, 2017 | Administration, Historical Interest/Intérêt historique
Somewhere in France (9 April 1917): A centenary review of medical arrangements at Vimy Ridge. A timely article by LCol Vivian McAlister, 1 Canadian Field Hospital, discussing the medical arrangement at the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Click here to read.
by rcms_as2mwc | Mar 31, 2017 | Administration, Historical Interest/Intérêt historique
George Saulnier, a Canadian veteran now living in Phoenix, has produced an interesting and informative video based on John Burwell Hillsman’s Eleven Men and A Scalpel. Follow the links to view the first two parts of the three part series: Part One “Field...
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