A U.S. Army medical base in World War I France :: life and care at Bazoilles Hospital Center, 1918-1919 /
"Nothing in the small village of Bazoilles-sur-Meuse in the northeast of France bears witness today to the 13,000-bed Bazoilles Hospital Center located there during World War I. Yet in 1918-1919 more than 63,000 American soldiers received treatment there-three out of every 100 U.S. servicemen a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Nothing in the small village of Bazoilles-sur-Meuse in the northeast of France bears witness today to the 13,000-bed Bazoilles Hospital Center located there during World War I. Yet in 1918-1919 more than 63,000 American soldiers received treatment there-three out of every 100 U.S. servicemen and women who served in Europe. This richly illustrated history describes daily life and medical care at Bazoilles, providing a vivid picture of the conditions for both patients and personnel, along with stories of those who worked there, and those who were treated or died there."-- |
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contents | Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; One. The Evacuation Chain of the American Expeditionary Forces: From Frontline to Bazoilles Hospital Center; Two. Bazoilles Hospital Center in Operation: 63,769 Treated in Ten Months; The Sound of the Siren; Three. "With the Wounded": Wound Care at Bazoilles Hospital Center; Gas! Gas! Treatment of Gas Cases; Four. Patients of Bazoilles Hospital Center: Three Soldiers Admitted Because of Battle Injuries; Treatment of Wounded German Prisoners of War; Five. Spanish Flu: The Toll of Influenza and Secondary Pneumonia; Convalescent Camp No. 2 Six. "Dear Mother": Letters from Bazoilles Hospital CenterSeven. The Ministering Angels of Base Hospital No. 60: The Spanish Flu Outbreak on Board the USS Leviathan; War Is Over; Eight. A Medical Officer's Photo Album: Pictures of Daily Life; Christmas Overseas; Nine. Patients of Bazoilles Hospital Center: Three Soldiers Admitted Because of Physical and Mental Disease; Review of the Personnel by General Pershing; Ten. Capital Punishment at Bazoilles-sur-Meuse: The Execution of Two American Soldiers Eleven. Traces of Medical Care at Bazoilles Hospital Center: Items from Institutional and Personal CollectionsAppendix; Chapter Notes; Bibliography; Index |
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title_auth | A U.S. Army medical base in World War I France : life and care at Bazoilles Hospital Center, 1918-1919 / |
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title_full | A U.S. Army medical base in World War I France : life and care at Bazoilles Hospital Center, 1918-1919 / Peter Wever. |
title_fullStr | A U.S. Army medical base in World War I France : life and care at Bazoilles Hospital Center, 1918-1919 / Peter Wever. |
title_full_unstemmed | A U.S. Army medical base in World War I France : life and care at Bazoilles Hospital Center, 1918-1919 / Peter Wever. |
title_short | A U.S. Army medical base in World War I France : |
title_sort | u s army medical base in world war i france life and care at bazoilles hospital center 1918 1919 |
title_sub | life and care at Bazoilles Hospital Center, 1918-1919 / |
topic | United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 18. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013183332 World War, 1914-1918 Medical care France Vosges. World War, 1914-1918 Hospitals France Vosges. War Relief of sick and wounded. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85145126 Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Soins médicaux France Vosges. Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Hôpitaux France Vosges. Guerre Secours aux malades et blessés. Hospitals fast Medical care fast War Relief of sick and wounded fast |
topic_facet | United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 18. World War, 1914-1918 Medical care France Vosges. World War, 1914-1918 Hospitals France Vosges. War Relief of sick and wounded. Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Soins médicaux France Vosges. Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Hôpitaux France Vosges. Guerre Secours aux malades et blessés. Hospitals Medical care War Relief of sick and wounded France Vosges |
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