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Wounded

from battlefield to Blighty, 1914-1918

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An edition of Wounded (2013)

Wounded

from battlefield to Blighty, 1914-1918

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WOUNDED traces the journey made by casualties of the First World War from the battlefield to hospitals in Britain. It is a story told through the testimony of those who cared for these men - stretcher-bearers and medical officers, surgeons and chaplains, orderlies and nurses - from the aid post in the trenches to the casualty clearing station and the ambulance train back to Blighty. A homage to the courageous and determined men and women who saved hundreds of thousands of lives, and an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the First World War.

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Charnwood
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English

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Wounded: from battlefield to Blighty, 1914-1918
2014, Charnwood
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Wounded: a new history of the Western Front in World War I
2013, Oxford University Press
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Edition Notes

Originally published: London: The Bodley Head, 2013.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Leicester

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.47541

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28417392M
Internet Archive
woundedfrombattl0000mayh
ISBN 10
1444820575
ISBN 13
9781444820577
OCLC/WorldCat
881021918

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Work Description

The number of soldiers wounded in World War I is, in itself, devastating: over 21 million military wounded, and nearly 10 million killed. On the battlefield, the injuries were shocking, unlike anything those in the medical field had ever witnessed. The bullets hit fast and hard, went deep and took bits of dirty uniform and airborne soil particles in with them. Soldier after soldier came in with the most dreaded kinds of casualty: awful, deep, ragged wounds to their heads, faces and abdomens. And yet the medical personnel faced with these unimaginable injuries adapted with amazing aptitude, thinking and reacting on their feet to save millions of lives. In Wounded, Emily Mayhew tells the history of the Western Front from a new perspective: the medical network that arose seemingly overnight to help sick and injured soldiers.

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